Asus M3A / ATI SB600 / ATI Chipset RAID drivers 64-bit  

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  1. Posts : 9
    XP Pro / 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #21

    Hi,
    The M3A definately only has one controller, however when Asus make "Deluxe" versions of boards, or the "M3A" is followed by several other numbers/letters they add all sorts of features such as better sound, more RAID controllers, extra PCI slots, etc...and I can confirm Agudo's board has TWO controllers.

    Please email me at my address and I will send you the files.

    Thanks, Andrew
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  2. Posts : 7
    windows seven
       #22

    Well, finally I get it!! My english is very bad, so I´ll post an automatic translation of the process, and in Spanish too:
    "The bad(wrong) thing is that not which driver served me, because it(he,she) had more than 15, the case is that trying, in spite of the fact that with all it(he,she) was giving myself the mistake of " driver unsigned ", suddenly me the unit appeared to install windows; in the last restart during the installation of windows, it(he,she) gave to me the mistake with which it was not possible to load a driver without signature(company), but I could solve it restarting and entering with F8 and deactivating the " obligatory load of drivers signed ". Already I have it working... So it is a question of trying... If you say to me I can say to you that driver is, put it immediately."

    Y en español: "Lo malo es que no se cual driver me sirvió, porque tenía más de 15, el caso es que probando, a pesar de que con todos me daba el error de "driver unsigned", de repente me apareció la unidad para instalar windows; en el último reinicio durante la instalación de windows, me dio el error de que no se podía cargar un driver sin firma, pero lo pude solucionar reiniciando y entrando con F8 y desactivando la "carga obligatoria de drivers firmados". Ya lo tengo funcionando... Así que es cuestión de probar... Si me decís como puedo deciros que driver es, lo pongo enseguida."
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  3. Posts : 9
    XP Pro / 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply, I think it'd be better if you wrote it yourself lol...glad to hear it's working even though it was difficult, it seems Windows 7 isn't fully supported yet.
    Thanks, Andrew
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  4. Posts : 12
    Win XP64
       #24

    I've to say that the trouble has been solved, I used another win7 ultimate, but just with 64bit opcion and then the driver works fine... Try it and tell us!!

    Thank you Andy and everybody who try to help...
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  5. Posts : 12
    Win XP64
       #25

    El driver que te funciono es el ultimo q usastes... Si estas usando un win7 ultimate qde la opción de elegir el
    64 o 32 bits, te puedo pasar el torrent de otro de 64 solo con el q se me soluciono el problema... Me alegro de q te rule bn...

    The driver what worked was the last I used... If you are using a in7 ultimate what could install 64 or 32 bit version, I can solve the problem with a win7 ultimate with just 64 bit option and with the Andy's driver all works fine...

    Thank you, Víctor
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  6. Posts : 7
    windows seven
       #26

    Well, I know the working driver was the last tried, but I don´t know which was the last one ;-P I was trying with a lot drivers, all with similar names, and I can´t identify it. Anyway, the next time I have to reinstall windows will be with other mobo, so it doesn´t matter.
    Thanks to all.

    (Agudo, me alegro de que te haya ido bien, Saludos.)
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  7. Posts : 9
    XP Pro / 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Hello,

    The solution to this problem is to install using a 64-bit ONLY DVD, if you try and use a 32/64-bit DVD it will produce driver problems. You should be able to install using a 64-bit DVD as long as it is the same version (Home Premium, Ultimate, etc...) as the 32/64bit licence you purchased.

    Thanks, Andrew
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  8. Posts : 12
    Win XP64
       #28

    Gracias buloso, y si te sirve, lo que dice Andy es loq me funciono...
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  9. Posts : 7
    windows seven
       #29

    Mmm, there is a thing I didn´t say here afraid of your laughs, but I fairly remember that the driver I installed was a 32 bit one, in a seven 64 bits installation; but the amazing thing is that the driver installed is 64 Bits... The two drivers were in the same folder, but it´s a fool thing.
    So, sure the problem is that andyc1988 tells, it´s better use a only 64 bits DVD.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 ultimate 64
       #30

    64-bit installation on RAID


    Here's what worked for me, thanks to two other posts:

    Windows 7 installation gives 0×80300001 error | h3x.no

    Insert the install DVD
    Boot into the setup process
    Get to the point where you need to select a partition and click Load Driver
    Insert driver DVD
    Locate the storage driver (AHCI/RAID)
    Load first 32-bit, then 64 bit (see KB954701)

    How to install third-party mass storage drivers for the 64-bit editions of Windows Server 2008 and of Windows Vista

    Notice the message “Windows cannot be installed on this disk.” at the bottom
    Insert the install DVD back into the drive
    Expand the advanced drive options
    Create a New partition consuming some amount of space, in my case all of it
    Windows says it had to do some stuff, OK
    Notice that there is a 100MB system partition and a new primary partition
    Continue!
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