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Raid controller disabled to P5RD1-VM

I need help about Asus P5rd1-VM motherboard raid controller. I can't find this tab in bios setup . Pls. Help me.

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The manual is here: http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775/P5RD1-VM/e2440_p5rd1-vm.pdf (very slow download). Look under Advanced/Southbridge/SATA

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SOURCE: ASUS P5RD1-VM raid controller

1. put Motherboard Cd (come with p5rd1vm) in cd/dvd rom.
2. BIOS configur as boot from cdrom.
3. restart machin Motherboard CD boot with press enter
4. command line shows 4 option
5. Select 1st option for exact and proper copy ULi sata driver for winxp.
6. Insert floppy press enter
7.you see d copy procedure.
8.then this floopy insert when winxp setup asking F6 for additional driver.


Thank you.
YOGESH JADHAV

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SOURCE: help

See page 2-24 in your manual. SouthBridge Configuration. Under Serial ATA Controller.

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2008

SOURCE: ASUS P5RD1-VM raid controller

try to find updated drivers from ASUS and see if you also can find a BIOS update. Most times the BIOS update will solve most known issues. OPreferably do it via old-fashioned diskdrive, that is still the most reliable.

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See page 2-24 in your manual. SouthBridge Configuration. Under Serial ATA Controller.

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1. put Motherboard Cd (come with p5rd1vm) in cd/dvd rom.
2. BIOS configur as boot from cdrom.
3. restart machin Motherboard CD boot with press enter
4. command line shows 4 option
5. Select 1st option for exact and proper copy ULi sata driver for winxp.
6. Insert floppy press enter
7.you see d copy procedure.
8.then this floopy insert when winxp setup asking F6 for additional driver.


Thank you.
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