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I was an original MS Vista version without the SATA RAID driver sold.MS license "is for use, not for a search and related headache. MS online help zenter making jokes, trying to laugh at me. Sun, who have experience with Microsoft before a court? :)


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courtfor said:
I was an original MS Vista version without the SATA RAID driver sold.


If I understand correctly, you have a very, very early alpha version of
Vista, and not an RTM version. Otherwise, there were SATA drivers
included with the final versions of Vista. Although, admittedly, the
specific drivers for your specific make/model SATA controller might have
been lacking, had the controller's *manufacturer* neglected to provide
Microsoft with those drivers for testing and inclusion.

MS license "is for use, not for a search and related headache. MS online help zenter making jokes, trying to laugh at me. Sun, who have experience with Microsoft before a court? :)



I'm sorry, but it isn't at all clear what you're trying to say or ask.

Is English a second or third language for you? If so, may I
suggest that you try posting your question in a news group dedicated to
your native language? I say this not to insult or offend, but rather to
point out that you're not likely to get much help, if no one can
understand what you're asking.

Otherwise, I'd suggest you start by reposting in standard English,
complete with paragraphs, complete sentences, capital letters where
appropriate, and punctuation. As it is, your post is quite
undecipherable: some of the the words used are from the English
language, but are completely meaningless as currently assembled.


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