Abit driver problems

WilfBrim

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I'm having a problem with installing XP on a Abit BE-6 motherboard. I (after a while) realized that the High Point UDMA-66 controller needed a 3rd party driver to work. I managed to get past the first part of the install program, then BSOD error, implicating the High Point UDMA-66 driver. I was using the Win2K driver.

After two calls to MS, they gave up and offered a refund. It took 2 days for Abit to get back to me (High Point never did) and they said that the High Point chipset (and thus all abit mobos that use is, BE6, BE6 II, VP6) are NOT COMPATIBLE with XP. They offered a beta driver, just send an email and maybe we'll send it to you, when we get to it.

Needless to say, I'm pretty upset. I have two systems, both based on this motherboard, and I am now stuck with a dead end OS. I'm mad that the MS compatibility tool didn't even mention this as a possible conflict. I'm really mad that Abit has such poor support (although reading the mobo forum lets me know I'm not alone here). What is the best way to pressure Abit and High Point to get out XP drivers? Or should I just forget about it and get another HD controller?
 

Enigma

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Oct 10, 1999
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Slap Win2000pro on there and be happy. There's still quite a bit of life in this OS.
 

Fjive

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yup...stick to win2k...
i own a be6-2...just got over the whole highpoint driver mess ...and manage to run it smooth now...
 

WilfBrim

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I may be able solve this problem for others. I was able to get a beta driver for the High Point hpt-366 controller. I will install it and report whether or not it actually works in the OS. If anybody else wants/needs this driver send me an email and I'll sent it do you.
 

MulLa

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I have the slightly newer revision of the BE6-II (r.1.2). It has the HPT370 (non-raid) on it. I used the w2k drivers that came with the board and it works fine.