Floppy raid driver
One drive from each of the RAID 5 sets could fail without loss of data. Are there different levels of raid on PC? RAID comes in a number of flavors—or levels —that offer data protection, enhanced performance, or both.
Why do you need two hard drives for a raid? RAID used to be expensive, hard to implement, and limited to businesses with dedicated IT departments. What kind of data can be backed up in RAID 1? Important files accounting, financial, personal records are commonly backed up with a RAID 1. This is the safest option for your data. It helped having clear and concise directions. I hope someone else in the same situation finds these directions..
Thanks a million. I am really happy. I dont know how to thank you. And by the way, good luck for you all. It really helps me much. Thank you again. I just want to say thanks, your tutorial help me out with the headache i had. It works fine Thanks for your support. Wow, perfect tutorial. Wasted hours to try with a floppy disk, driver would load with F6 in setup, but wouldnt after the XP setup started to copy the files to the hard drive.
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Nice tutorial — works perfectly. Anyway, thanks — I still have some hair left thanks to this. I spent two days and 3 CD that ended being a coaster. I found your guide and… Yeah it worked. Thanks men for your detailed info. Vineet Garg 4 years ago. Ron Jones 4 years ago. Install the new RAID controller in the system. Power on the system. The Windows operating system should detect the new controller and display a message to inform the user that the driver was not automatically installed.
The Server Manager screen pops up and displays the detected hardware device. Right-click the new device and select 'Update Driver SWoftware'. On the Update Driver Software screen, select 'Browse my computer for driver software'. The browse dialog appears. Browse to the location where tyou extracted the driver files and click 'Next'.
Windows should install the drivers, followed by a message indicating the installation was successful. Click 'Close' to finish the installation. Extract Files 1. Browse to the location where you downloaded the file and double-click the new file to unzip the download package 2. Click Continue. Specify the location to unzip the files. Click on the OK button to extract files. After the files are extracted the message all files were successfully unzipped will appear.
Click the OK button to exit from the installer. You can still find floppies at places like Staples and OfficeMax my Staples right next door has them , and you can order them from a million different places on the Internet, including a site apparently dedicated to the stupid devices:.
Keep in mind that this thread was started by someone using a system designed over 10 years ago, when floppies were unfortunately still very relevant, and the ONLY way besides convoluted deployment tools to provide a storage driver to Windows OS's. Dell doesn't provide floppy-only drivers anymore, but they didn't go back and get rid of the ones they had published either.
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Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Last reply by theflash Solved. Often when I've seen symptoms like you are seeing I'll try to redownload the driver or get a different driver. Sometimes you just plain grab the wrong files are are missing files since your hiding OS files dll, etc in your current explorer properties or something it happens to all of us. The other option if you are still having trouble is to slipstream the RAID drivers onto a a custom copy of the CD.
And if that doesn't work either you might still be doing something wrong or perhaps that driver is just plain not going to work. One thing you haven't mentioned is whether the optical drive you are loading from Cd or DVD is on the same controller for which you are trying to load the driver.
If everthing is on the same controller you might try making the 4 boot diskettes and start installing from those instead of booting from the CD. Or try moving the CDROM to a different controller, once for which can already use a built-in driver. I remember this was possibly an issue with Nt 4. But I dunno.
So it hasn't been an issue for me in quite a while. Well, I appreciate everyone's advice. I was about to try newer driver files, when, it seems, the problem revealed itself. Hooked the drive to other computer to copy the new files to the floppy and it refused to recognize the drive. Tried it several times. Then tried it on another computer.
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