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Old August 17th 04, 06:27 PM
Oodini
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Default KT7A-RAID: non RAID disk on RAID port

Hello,

Is it possible to use the RAID ports as normal IDE port ??
I have no more available IDE ports...

Thanks.


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Old August 17th 04, 08:21 PM
Ron Marraccini
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Yes.

I believe you might have to install
a non-raid driver though. Others here should know for sure,

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Hello,

Is it possible to use the RAID ports as normal IDE port ??
I have no more available IDE ports...

Thanks.




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Old August 18th 04, 01:16 AM
Mike
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Oodini wrote:
Hello,

Is it possible to use the RAID ports as normal IDE port ??
I have no more available IDE ports...


Yes, you can use them as extra IDE ports, it's what I've been doing and it
works fine under Win98 and WinXP (and others, I assume) as long as the
HighPoint driver has been installed.

Cheers,
Mike

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Old August 18th 04, 11:34 AM
Oodini
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Yes, you can use them as extra IDE ports, it's what I've been doing and it
works fine under Win98 and WinXP (and others, I assume) as long as the
HighPoint driver has been installed.


Thanks for the info.
An so, what is the process ? They don't talk about that in the doc of the
motherboard.


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Old August 19th 04, 02:16 AM
Mike
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Oodini wrote:
An so, what is the process ? They don't talk about that in the doc of the
motherboard.


What process do you mean??

Mike

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Old August 19th 04, 03:17 PM
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If you have installed the Drivers, simply plug the disk in and go.


"Oodini" wrote in message
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Hello,

Is it possible to use the RAID ports as normal IDE port ??
I have no more available IDE ports...

Thanks.




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Old August 20th 04, 02:36 PM
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:17:15 +0100, Mark wrote:

If you have installed the Drivers, simply plug the disk in and go.


"Oodini" wrote in message
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Hello,

Is it possible to use the RAID ports as normal IDE port ??
I have no more available IDE ports...

Thanks.



If I recall correctly, there's a point in the bootup to access the Raid
configuration. Just don't do that, and the disk should boot normally.
Make sure you've installed the highpoint drivers. I had a KT-7/RAID but
recently switched it out after bad capacitor problems.

Patty
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Old August 23rd 04, 12:52 PM
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"Oodini" wrote in message
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Yes, you can use them as extra IDE ports, it's what I've been doing and

it
works fine under Win98 and WinXP (and others, I assume) as long as the
HighPoint driver has been installed.


Thanks for the info.
An so, what is the process ? They don't talk about that in the doc of the
motherboard.

You can run 4 hard drives on IDE 3 and 4 without having a Raid Array of any
kind. The raid IDE ports are suppose to only support hard drives but I
wouldn't be surprised if someone has found a way to connect something else.
I use IDE 3 to support a single HD and boot from that drive. The highpoint
drivers need to be installed and you have to tell the BIOS to boot from the
Highpoint device "(I can't remember the term in the BIOS right now but you
will recognize it when you see it)


 




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