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Visit the motherboard manufacturers website for the drivers you need. Even if you don't use the RAID function the hardware is still built on the motherboard and you will need the drivers for windows to communicate with the hardware correctly. You might also find the drivers on the "Driver" CD that came with the motherboard.
The drivers for vista and windows 7 are probably the same. As long as you performed an upgrade and all your original programs and data are still there. there is no point in updating drivers unless you are expieriencing problems.
redux1 its old hp.com has no driver page. now. end of life for that and XP for 3 years now. so.... join the HP.forum then ask for the correct SATA driver post your PCI codes. click CP click DM click your bad, SATA chip driver. below is NIC, example, only then post them on hp link in my 2nd post;
first you need to prepare the scsi drives ie host raid adapter scsi drivers are server raid cotroller 6 scsi drivers by using the serevr raid support cd dikettitools proper os drivers to floppy and boot with widows cd at the time starting boot press f6 to specify the scsi drivers then all scsi hdd will detect for installatio.
the drive needs the proper hardware installed,in manager on device ,right click the ? , then left click propertys , select update driver it will ask for permission to install , click yes,takes about 2 minits ( or) ,go to microsoft.com ,look for downloads,(type) drivers, your model, click search ,pick your drivers from list and download and install
You can right click on it and either roll back the driver or update. Usually if you go to www.update.microsoft.com you can search for updates. Always choose custom install so you can see what it is installing. Let me know what happens seth
Windows cannot find the correct drivers for this device. So, let's research a little bit.
Are you using SATA or RAID on the computer? If not, there is nothing that needs fixing.
If you are, then reinstall the RAID software from your motherboard installation disk, which should repair this issue.
If you do not have the driver installation disk from your motherboard, for whatever reason, go to their website. Almost every motherboard manufacturer provides easy access to drivers.
That particular work station comes with both IDE and SCSI drive interface controllers. The IDE drive should be used for your OS. The SCSI drives for your data storage. Now, the issue is to get the SCSI to work in RAID_0 as I understand.
You iwll need a RAID controller such as Adaptec AHA-3940AU WD SCSI Host Controller, which may be found on eBay (used) for a very affordable price. The driver software may be downloaded directly from Adaptec, so I suggest you do that in the iterim peroid, and store drivers on a USB thumb drive.
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