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Win8.1 installation: drivers missing
On 19/03/2015 14:11, Paul wrote:
JiiPee wrote: On 19/03/2015 12:11, Paul wrote: Your motherboard has A88X Bolton chipset, total eight SATA ports, of which six are on the motherboard surface, two are on the back on the I/O plate. There are no add-on chips I can see, so we cannot blame an add-on chip for the error message. That leaves the BIOS and change from RAID to AHCI. I just checked everything from the BIOS and could not find anything "RAID" (on) there. I have: SATA configuration/OnChip SATA type = AHCI (and the next SATA option after that also set to AHCI) so seems like everything is AHCI While you could switch to IDE in the BIOS, and finish the install, I don't know if the driver re-arming is going to work or not. Even if you install the AMD AHCI driver by using the INF, right-clicking and selecting "Install", I don't know if the driver rearm recipe will have an entry that makes the AMD driver a "candidate". wow. Thanks. when I change it to IDE it works!! nice. But is this going to be good this IDE? I dont even know what it is . What is the difference between IDE and AHCI? IDE is not so good? Anyway, happy to be able to continue |
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Win8.1 installation: drivers missing
JiiPee submitted this idea :
On 19/03/2015 14:11, Paul wrote: JiiPee wrote: On 19/03/2015 12:11, Paul wrote: Your motherboard has A88X Bolton chipset, total eight SATA ports, of which six are on the motherboard surface, two are on the back on the I/O plate. There are no add-on chips I can see, so we cannot blame an add-on chip for the error message. That leaves the BIOS and change from RAID to AHCI. I just checked everything from the BIOS and could not find anything "RAID" (on) there. I have: SATA configuration/OnChip SATA type = AHCI (and the next SATA option after that also set to AHCI) so seems like everything is AHCI While you could switch to IDE in the BIOS, and finish the install, I don't know if the driver re-arming is going to work or not. Even if you install the AMD AHCI driver by using the INF, right-clicking and selecting "Install", I don't know if the driver rearm recipe will have an entry that makes the AMD driver a "candidate". wow. Thanks. when I change it to IDE it works!! nice. But is this going to be good this IDE? I dont even know what it is . What is the difference between IDE and AHCI? IDE is not so good? Anyway, happy to be able to continue http://www.diffen.com/difference/AHCI_vs_IDE |
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Win8.1 installation: drivers missing
On 19/03/2015 16:45, none wrote:
JiiPee submitted this idea : On 19/03/2015 14:11, Paul wrote: JiiPee wrote: On 19/03/2015 12:11, Paul wrote: Your motherboard has A88X Bolton chipset, total eight SATA ports, of which six are on the motherboard surface, two are on the back on the I/O plate. There are no add-on chips I can see, so we cannot blame an add-on chip for the error message. That leaves the BIOS and change from RAID to AHCI. I just checked everything from the BIOS and could not find anything "RAID" (on) there. I have: SATA configuration/OnChip SATA type = AHCI (and the next SATA option after that also set to AHCI) so seems like everything is AHCI While you could switch to IDE in the BIOS, and finish the install, I don't know if the driver re-arming is going to work or not. Even if you install the AMD AHCI driver by using the INF, right-clicking and selecting "Install", I don't know if the driver rearm recipe will have an entry that makes the AMD driver a "candidate". wow. Thanks. when I change it to IDE it works!! nice. But is this going to be good this IDE? I dont even know what it is . What is the difference between IDE and AHCI? IDE is not so good? Anyway, happy to be able to continue http://www.diffen.com/difference/AHCI_vs_IDE ok, so its a bit faster. they say "RAID mode also enables and makes use of AHCI. ". How about, can I create a RAID if I have only one disk, like my SSD? Can I create a RAID and put only my SSD there? |
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Win8.1 installation: drivers missing
On 19/03/2015 16:45, none wrote:
JiiPee submitted this idea : On 19/03/2015 14:11, Paul wrote: JiiPee wrote: On 19/03/2015 12:11, Paul wrote: Your motherboard has A88X Bolton chipset, total eight SATA ports, of which six are on the motherboard surface, two are on the back on the I/O plate. There are no add-on chips I can see, so we cannot blame an add-on chip for the error message. That leaves the BIOS and change from RAID to AHCI. I just checked everything from the BIOS and could not find anything "RAID" (on) there. I have: SATA configuration/OnChip SATA type = AHCI (and the next SATA option after that also set to AHCI) so seems like everything is AHCI While you could switch to IDE in the BIOS, and finish the install, I don't know if the driver re-arming is going to work or not. Even if you install the AMD AHCI driver by using the INF, right-clicking and selecting "Install", I don't know if the driver rearm recipe will have an entry that makes the AMD driver a "candidate". wow. Thanks. when I change it to IDE it works!! nice. But is this going to be good this IDE? I dont even know what it is . What is the difference between IDE and AHCI? IDE is not so good? Anyway, happy to be able to continue http://www.diffen.com/difference/AHCI_vs_IDE oh ok, I think I can set it to that afterwards... so no problem... i just go ahead and install now |
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SOLVED
Just to let ppl know that its solved now. answer below...
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SOLVED
On 03/19/2015 11:59 AM, JiiPee wrote:
Just to let ppl know that its solved now. answer below... (saw no answer below) Just curious as to what the solution was. BTW: though this may have no bearing on your problem, it is possible to create a RAID with only one drive. A few months back that came up as a question on Usenet where someone could not get their system working due to a RAID controller with one drive. I told them to create a concatenated RAID and that did the trick |
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SOLVED
On 19/03/2015 17:44, philo wrote:
On 03/19/2015 11:59 AM, JiiPee wrote: Just to let ppl know that its solved now. answer below... (saw no answer below) Just curious as to what the solution was. BTW: though this may have no bearing on your problem, it is possible to create a RAID with only one drive. A few months back that came up as a question on Usenet where someone could not get their system working due to a RAID controller with one drive. I told them to create a concatenated RAID and that did the trick above . IDE works.... aha, ok, that would make it faster using RAID. But if I can set it later to AHCI that also works.... will see.. |
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SOLVED
On 03/19/2015 12:47 PM, JiiPee wrote:
On 19/03/2015 17:44, philo wrote: On 03/19/2015 11:59 AM, JiiPee wrote: Just to let ppl know that its solved now. answer below... (saw no answer below) Just curious as to what the solution was. BTW: though this may have no bearing on your problem, it is possible to create a RAID with only one drive. A few months back that came up as a question on Usenet where someone could not get their system working due to a RAID controller with one drive. I told them to create a concatenated RAID and that did the trick above . IDE works.... aha, ok, that would make it faster using RAID. But if I can set it later to AHCI that also works.... will see.. Once you get Windows installed I'm sure you will be able to sort out the "missing driver" All I can think of is that either the mfg provided a self-extracting executable (which would not have the needed .inf file visible) or else something like trying a 32bit driver with a 64 bit OS |
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