Man...talk about the Hard Knock Life for me!! :disgust:
Update the BIOS as you mentioned, but there was something that I saw under the FAQ's for the 875PRO board regarding a RAID driver version.
Here's the link for the FAQ about it.
Question:
I installed the OS at Highpoint RAID channel. Why the system keeps on rebooting after I flash BIOS with the newest version posted on your formal download page?
Answer :
Answer :
If you installed the OS (operating system) under BIOS dated 5/30/2003 or earlier, please do not use the latest BIOS (7/22/2003) on formal download page to flash your BIOS. Please use the alternatively prepared BIOS dated 8/13/2003 for flashing. It is identical to the BIOS dated 7/22/2003 on formal download page. The only difference is the version of BootROM included in the BIOS. Version 2.342 and 2.345 of BootROM is included in the BIOS dated 8/13/2003 and 7/22/2003 respectively.
If you installed the operating system with BIOS version newer than 5/30/2003, not including this version date, you can flash your BIOS with the latest version posted on formal download page. There will be no continuously rebooting bug.
P.S. The added feature in HighPoint ver.2.345 is to enhance the communication issue between HighPoint IDE RAID and Intel ICH5R SATA RAID. If you have not used this combination, you can neglect the enhancement and just use BIOS dated 8/13/2003 to flash. If you intend to use this combination, we suggest you re-installing the operating system under newer BIOS version.
I did NOT install the OS under the RAID 1.5 setup, but I did switch it to the RAID after installing the OS. When the HD's are connected to the IDE channel, it will boot into windows just as it is running at the moment. If I attempt to run it under RAID it will BSOD for a split second, then reboot. I followed the above instructions as per using the 8/13/2003 BIOS as opposed to the one listed on their site for 7/22/2003 to avoid this problem, but I am getting it!! I even tried the drive update that goes with it, but no change.
I'm either missing something large, or something is whack.
~DVScott