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Dell Precision 670 RAID1 Install on Windows 7

I am trying to install Windows 7 Ultimate on my Dell Precision 670. I cannot find a SATA RAID driver that will allow the operating system to acknowledge the drives. I have tried every driver I can find and always with the same results. Using 2 500GB SATA drives hooked to the onboard SATA CERC 2S controller. Depending on which driver I try it will either tell me that it cannot find the drives or if it finds them it cannot format them.

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  • jkleyden
    jkleyden Apr 01, 2012

    I have RAID set up in the BIOS. Last night I was able to install the x64 Windows7 but for some reason every time it boots up it says I have top repair the installation. If I try to repair it, after I install the SATA drivers again it tells me that the version I am trying to repair with is not comparable with the version that is installed. Even though it is the same CD.

  • jkleyden
    jkleyden Apr 02, 2012

    I am trying to use RAID1. I am able to set up Windows7 x86 but it seems to be a little unstable. I really need to have x64 so I can make use of the 16GB of memory that this machine will address. I have tried every x64 driver that I can find and the results are always the same. With an x64 driver setup will not see the drives, with the x86 drivers I get a window that warns me against using unsigned drivers but it does see the drives.
    Is there any way to modify the x86 drivers to work on an x64 machine? I found a thread about someone doing this but the link to the drivers was dead and they weren't specific on what they had to do to modify them.

  • jkleyden
    jkleyden Oct 11, 2012

    According to Adaptec the AIC-7901 is not supported under x64 operating systems.

  • jkleyden
    jkleyden Oct 13, 2012

    I know that there is a way to do this as a local computer store sells the Precision 670 with Windows 7 x64 installed using a SATA RAID

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Hello:
You need:
- Adaptec AIC-7901 HostRAID driver
- Adaptec HostRAID Management Processor Device for U320
You can find them in the Adaptec's web page :)

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The RAID configuration maybe setup in the BIOS settings.

  • Anonymous Apr 02, 2012

    What RAID configuration have you setup?
    RAID 0, 1, 5 etc..

  • jkleyden
    jkleyden Oct 11, 2012

    I was trying to set up a RAID1 but I can't get that far.

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You can download and install the required drivers from Dell's official website. Click on the link below:

Drivers & Downloads for Dimension 5150


On this page there are four files, download them all and install them. You should be able to use your network card after successful installation.

Note: If the above link is not working, go to www.dell.com. On the top right corner of the Dell's website click on 'Support'. A new page will open from where you choose Drivers and Download option. Next step is to choose your laptop model.

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SOURCE: I upgraded from win XP to Win 7 for my dell

just format the drive and install the os windows 7 again.. connect it to the internet while installing it.. once done with the installaion.. click on the volume icon on side tray.. it will search for the solution online and will automatically install the drivers.. i have the same model desktop and i am using win 7 with all working... good luck!!!

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