Place to download the NVraid utility?

Booshanky

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I've got a DFI SLI-lanparty motherboard and I'm using the onboard nvidia SATA raid to mirror two 320 gig drives.

I was using a silicon image controller card that went bad recently and I decided to just use the onboard nvidia SATA raid. The old Silicon image card had a nice little utility that showed you the status of the array to see if it's running well or degraded and whatnot, but I don't have one in windows. I've seen screenshots of one on the internet called the NVraid utility

http://www.amdzone.com/modules.php?op=m...ions&file=index&req=printpage&artid=71

But I dont have it. Anyone know where I can get a copy of it?
 

SuperNaruto

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nvidia.com

download drivers - platform - pick your chipset -> unzip the whole thing go to the ide sub directories and its in there..
 

Madwand1

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It gets auto-installed on the desktop when you install the chipset/IDE drivers, with RAID enabled at the BIOS level, though not necessarily configured. It's called "Media Shield" or NvRaidMan.exe (among other possibilites perhaps). You might find it in the directory you extracted the nVIDIA drivers under .../IDE/WinXP/raidtool.

If you don't already have it, it should be auto-installed if you reinstall the chipset / IDE drivers.