- Feb 13, 2006
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The quick of it is that I am trying to setup an Asus p4s800d-x mobo with a WD raptor 36gb HD and I can't seem to get things to work. I have tried the Raid drivers from the cd that came with the mobo and the makedisk feature. I also tried downloading the raid drivers from Asus' site and also using that makedisk feature. I hit f6 during windows install, then pop in the floppy when told. It gave me options to install from the disk, for sis964 and sis180. I tried the 964 first and got a message that
sisraid.sys caused an unexpected error (4103) AT LINE 2113 in d:\xpsprtmlbase\boot\setup\oemdisk.c
I tried the sis180 one, it worked fine, but then Windows still came up unable to locate a hard drive. I tried downloading directly from Sys but am not sure exaclty what to put on the floppy. There are 3 folders in the floppy image folder 965-965L, 964plus180(181) and 964_180. I tried making a disk with the 964_180 but I got the same 4103 error. (Edited this last sentence. When I first tried it I got no read of the disk because my floppy cable was backwards )
I'm also not sure if there is some conflict because I am not using a raid config, but just one sata drive. I have the other larger IDE drives I use for media storage and such disconnected at the moment. I tried looking on Asus' site to figure out exaclty what sata controller it uses but I could not find it. If anyone could offer me some pointers as to what exactly I should put on the disk, or if I need to change some mobo setting, that would be very helpful. I had the same setup running fine on a different mobo but that mobo decided to up and quit on me. thanks for any advice.
adam
sisraid.sys caused an unexpected error (4103) AT LINE 2113 in d:\xpsprtmlbase\boot\setup\oemdisk.c
I tried the sis180 one, it worked fine, but then Windows still came up unable to locate a hard drive. I tried downloading directly from Sys but am not sure exaclty what to put on the floppy. There are 3 folders in the floppy image folder 965-965L, 964plus180(181) and 964_180. I tried making a disk with the 964_180 but I got the same 4103 error. (Edited this last sentence. When I first tried it I got no read of the disk because my floppy cable was backwards )
I'm also not sure if there is some conflict because I am not using a raid config, but just one sata drive. I have the other larger IDE drives I use for media storage and such disconnected at the moment. I tried looking on Asus' site to figure out exaclty what sata controller it uses but I could not find it. If anyone could offer me some pointers as to what exactly I should put on the disk, or if I need to change some mobo setting, that would be very helpful. I had the same setup running fine on a different mobo but that mobo decided to up and quit on me. thanks for any advice.
adam