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RAID set-up problem

PIP

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I am having a problem when I am loading my OS onto a new raid 0 array. I keep getting an error message "Setup cannot copy file NVRD32.sys". This is after I press F6 and load the drivers from the floppy. I tried putting the original raid drivers from my MB cd onto the floppy it didn't work, then I tried downloading the drivers onto another floppy from EVGA's website, it didn't work either.

Bios detects the array as healthy. The array is set bootable.

My motherboard is EVGA 780i SLI, My two hard drives are WD VelociRaptors 300 GB.

I really appreciate any help, thanks.
 
Welcome to TPU. You tried making a nLite\vLite DVD with the drivers ?.. You looked on the site were your mobo is from for drivers for this kind of thing ?..
 
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Welcome to TPU. You tried making a nLite\vLite DVD with the drivers ?.. You looked on the site were your mobo is from for drivers for this kind of thing ?..

Thanks for the welcome AsRock.

I haven't tried that yet. I'll give that a try.

Thanks
 
A lot of people forget they can put the drivers anywhere. You can use an SD or USB data card. You can even take out the Windows install disc and put in your own burned driver CD temporarily and then put back the Windows install disc.
 
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