From: Matthew on 17 Jun 2010 15:25 I'm building my first Win 7 Pro64 system and I am assuming that I will have to install the raid drivers for my motherboard somewhere during the installation (I think by clicking on "repair your computer" then "load drivers".... but I also plan to run a third party 3Ware raid card for video work and I was wondering if I need to install the drivers for it during the install as well or, since it's a third party card, do I just install it after I finish the win 7 build?
From: TVeblen on 17 Jun 2010 15:43 On 6/17/2010 3:25 PM, Matthew wrote: > I'm building my first Win 7 Pro64 system and I am assuming that I will have > to install the raid drivers for my motherboard somewhere during the > installation (I think by clicking on "repair your computer" then "load > drivers".... W7 has the drivers native to the install disk. There is no need to stop and load them during the install. It is important, however, to be sure to set the BIOS to ACHI mode (Or RAID) before you begin the install. Otherwise you will be stuck with IDE mode. but I also plan to run a third party 3Ware raid card for video > work and I was wondering if I need to install the drivers for it during the > install as well or, since it's a third party card, do I just install it > after I finish the win 7 build? > > I would leave the card out completely and get W7 installed and working. Then install the card and load the driver manually (from your disk/download - not letting W7 search for and installing automatically). That will avoid any conflicts that might cause the install to fail.
From: Matthew on 17 Jun 2010 16:02 "TVeblen" <Killtherobots(a)hal.net> wrote in message news:hvdttp$ku5$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > On 6/17/2010 3:25 PM, Matthew wrote: >> I'm building my first Win 7 Pro64 system and I am assuming that I will >> have >> to install the raid drivers for my motherboard somewhere during the >> installation (I think by clicking on "repair your computer" then "load >> drivers".... > > W7 has the drivers native to the install disk. There is no need to stop > and load them during the install. > It is important, however, to be sure to set the BIOS to ACHI mode (Or > RAID) before you begin the install. Otherwise you will be stuck with IDE > mode. > > > but I also plan to run a third party 3Ware raid card for video >> work and I was wondering if I need to install the drivers for it during >> the >> install as well or, since it's a third party card, do I just install it >> after I finish the win 7 build? >> >> > > I would leave the card out completely and get W7 installed and working. > Then install the card and load the driver manually (from your > disk/download - not letting W7 search for and installing automatically). > That will avoid any conflicts that might cause the install to fail. Thanks!
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