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Results 1 to 5 of 5. However, I cannot get WinXP to see it.

Maybe I have this all wrong but isn't sata raid setup for adding a disk to run along and mirror another disk with the same info which improves performance and you have a back up if one or the other crashes? Best thing after that would be to burn the important files to optical disc s delts soon as possible.
I don't see any info on this in the manual, and I have searched extensively today trying to get answers. You posted while I was still typing but as mentioned above it seems you need to download the drivers if you don't have the floppy. The size wouldn't be a problem.

When trying satq set it up for the raid on MSI it also showed it as being there but just not able to access it. I have a single drive on my promise raid controller, and if I delete a raid array, and reboot it will times auto setup the array for me, but I'm not sure about newer boards.
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I did not mention that the error I get from the wifes computer is during boot up the warning is S. Any thoughts on this or do you feel after doing as you suggest it will not ask me to re-format drive? Sorry for being so newbie on the questions. Jan 7, Posts: Like always, any help or suggestions greatly appreciated. You should be able to setup drives without having to define an array.
Looks like you have it right, save it and you should be able to read and retrieve data from the drive after that. I can't say thanks enough mis all the help everyone has posted here to help me out with this issue. Yes, we know she's hot! I tried a Jumper on pin 1,2 to make it a slave I did not think I had to put jumpers on for sata but tried anyway felta no luck.
In Windows setup you have to show Windows setup the right Promise driver on the floppy disk, you get with the board. Fri Mar 12, asta It did not recognize the drive.
run sata hard drive on K7N2 Delta series
You are correct Sharp about it setting up at the cluster size of 64 KB and was not aware it could hurt the existing drive with info on k7j2. I know that I must be missing something simple here, but darned if I know what it is.
Issue there is you access this in Auto set up Option 1 under the fastbuild utility Main Menu. Thinking I had to install a new drive no matter what, I bought a new sata drive and went into the array setup and was able to add it as a drive and recognize it.
Any ideas how to get this to work properly? Thanks for the input. Thank you very much for response. Am I correct on all this?
Can MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR SATA RAID controller do JBOD? - Ars Technica OpenForum
There has to be another way so that two SATA drives can be installed independantly of one another. Activating it will in plain language make the connection ports on the board active for ser1 or ser2, correct? Never rely on HDD for permanent storage of important stuff. I have mxi yet been able to find a guide, just the I dunno, I feel like I'm missing something obvious here, but if I select option 1 it asks me to set up either a performance or security array, and those are the only two smi.
I know its here somewhere I think but cannot find the exact command to activate sata.
Under define array it gives first line as array 1 k72 then you select the Raid Mode, total drives capacity and status for the array 1.
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