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Zebroxxy
September 22nd, 2001, 07:51 PM
Heya, getting ready to reformat my PC, and you told me to hit F5 during the part of setup where it says 'press F6 to install third party RAID' , well my question is, if I press F5, will I still be able to install third party RAID, because I do need to. Or what order should I press them in (F5 first, F6 first?) thanks a bunch
Darren Wilson
September 22nd, 2001, 09:15 PM
If you are installing XP you don't need to install a Third Party Driver for your RAID card as XP has inbuilt drivers for it, even if you are installing the OS to it. I didn't need to use the Highpoint drivers supplied with the Board at all.
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Zebroxxy
September 22nd, 2001, 10:15 PM
Well, I reformatted, and put myself to Standard PC, and here is the result: I notice in general its running better now, the little delays i used to get at times and some general drag is gone, and I can notice a marked improvement in performance, but I *still* have that damn webcam issue. I even purchased a Logitech Quickcam Web today that is supposed to be working under XP with the built in drivers, and I have the same issue. Anytime I am getting video feed from the webcam into the computer, after an amount of time the video just freezes, and until I reboot, i cant get any video at all. Went into system info and Sound card and UDMA100 are still both on IRQ 11. I have no idea why after I fixed the ACPI but I really wish I could get a webcam to work on my comp =(
Darren Wilson
September 23rd, 2001, 10:22 AM
If the sound card & UDMA are on the same IRQ still then you have one of the cards in the wrong PCI slot. Find the post I made originally with the breakdown of which slots share resources and then rearrange the cards as so.
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FINALLY, Rocco HAS COME BACK to Win-Driverssssss......
Let the Boobies hit the floor