First off, here are my system specs:
1800+ cpu
Epox EP-8KTA3+ mobo
512 megs DDR ram
Visiontek GF4 Ti-4200
SB Live Value
I have two 60 gig IBM Deskstars set up as a single 120 gig RAID-0 partition and boot from it (WinXP). My system was working fine with my Visiontek GF3 card in it. I popped in the GF4 and it booted to standard 640x480 resolution. I downloaded and installed the latest Detonator drivers, and when I rebooted, for some reason it wouldn't recognize my RAID partition.
The only time this has happened before was when my BIOS reset itself and I just had to enter all the values again, enable the RAID in the BIOS and set it to boot from SCSI. When I go to the RAID BIOS, it shows the partition as being active, but when I boot normally, it won't appear at all.
Anyone know if the Visiontek GF4 cards conflict with HighPoint RAID controllers? It's the only thing I can think of. The only other device I installed at the same time was a 2-port USB 2.0 controller card. I'm about to remove that one first to see if it has any effect. After that I'll pop my GF3 card back in. In the meantime I'd appreciate any input from AT'ers who might know what's going on here.
1800+ cpu
Epox EP-8KTA3+ mobo
512 megs DDR ram
Visiontek GF4 Ti-4200
SB Live Value
I have two 60 gig IBM Deskstars set up as a single 120 gig RAID-0 partition and boot from it (WinXP). My system was working fine with my Visiontek GF3 card in it. I popped in the GF4 and it booted to standard 640x480 resolution. I downloaded and installed the latest Detonator drivers, and when I rebooted, for some reason it wouldn't recognize my RAID partition.
The only time this has happened before was when my BIOS reset itself and I just had to enter all the values again, enable the RAID in the BIOS and set it to boot from SCSI. When I go to the RAID BIOS, it shows the partition as being active, but when I boot normally, it won't appear at all.
Anyone know if the Visiontek GF4 cards conflict with HighPoint RAID controllers? It's the only thing I can think of. The only other device I installed at the same time was a 2-port USB 2.0 controller card. I'm about to remove that one first to see if it has any effect. After that I'll pop my GF3 card back in. In the meantime I'd appreciate any input from AT'ers who might know what's going on here.
