ATI 11 8053 don't detect my raid 0

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  1. giox66

    giox66 Registered Member

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    My pc: asus a8nsli de luxe
    amd 4600, 4 gb ram
    2 sata 80 gb in raid 0 on silicon image 3114 v. 5.1.39 (C)
    2 sata 300 gb in raid 0 on nvidia v. 4.84 (D)
    O.S. win xp s.pack 2
    i try ati 11 v 8053, installed, created a backup, and a bootable cd.
    when i try to restore whit bootable cd, Ati don't see anyone of my raid disc
    (no C and no D).can you help to resolve?
     
  2. NumLock

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    Try to create BartPE version of the bootable Media.

    Default Rescue Media is Linux based so it might not have the drivers for your RAID.
    BartPE is a sort of Windows version where in you can include the drivers for your raid when creating one.

    You can search this forum for BartPE bootable rescue cd creation.
     
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  3. giox66

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    It's the only way?
    i'm not sure to make correctly bartpe disc.
    can i add my specific raid driver on it ?(with my floppy, like during the xp installation).
    or i can add the plugin only?
    in the plugin there are my sata raid drivers?
     
  4. NumLock

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    Yes you can if you have a floppy.
     
  5. giox66

    giox66 Registered Member

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    it's possible you explain me how?
     
  6. NumLock

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    Like in the XP installation where I think you press F6; similarly there is also a message when loading the BartPE interface.
     
  7. giox66

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    so the bartpe it's like a mini xp installation(where ask for sata raid driver), and other programs directly usable from cd.
     
  8. NumLock

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    Its a live cd of your windows. But you have to follow the steps given in the link in the previous post of mine that will also include Acronis once it is loaded.
     
  9. giox66

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    ok! i'll try to make it.
    thanks!
     
  10. Acronis Support

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    Hello giox66,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please try booting with "acpi=off noapic" parameter as it is described in Acronis Help Post.

    If the issue persists, please collect some information to let us investigate it thoroughly:

    Please create Acronis Report, Windows system information and Linux system information (sysinfo.txt) as it is described in Acronis Help Post.

    Then submit a request for technical support. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the step-by-step description of the actions taken before the problem appears and the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with a solution.

    Thank you.
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    Marat Setdikov
     
  11. giox66

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    it's don't work!
    my asus a8nsli need insert sata driver manually, and probably acronis boot cd don't contain them.
    so i think to use bart pe with plugin.
     
  12. shieber

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    You can make a Vista Boot Cd, even if yo don't own vista, and it will have almost all the drivers a person might nwant righ tnow but you can add drdivers jsut by tell telling winbuilder where the driver info file is. Check out Mustang's free guide.
     
  13. giox66

    giox66 Registered Member

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    Thanks!
    i solved with bartpe build with my personal sata raid driver!!!
    time to restore (backup archive 20 gb), 22 minutes.all perfect!!!
    i have to try programs , etc , but seems to work fine.

    THANK FOR THE SUPPORT!!!!!

    :argh: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
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