Format is not available in Vista ultimate 64 bits

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Hi All,

I am trying to install Vista ultimate 64 bits into the Western Digital
Raptor HD 150GB.
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=189

The OS sees the drive and I can continue with the installation but the
Format is dimmed from some reason.

I remember that before when installed for Raid 1 and had to load the
drivers, but this is not raid just a straight forward hd.

Please let me know.

Thanks,

Joe
 
What CPU do you have on your system?
Do you have the full version of Vista Ultimate or the Upgrade version?
 
JoeP said:
Hi All,

I am trying to install Vista ultimate 64 bits into the Western Digital
Raptor HD 150GB.
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=189

The OS sees the drive and I can continue with the installation but the
Format is dimmed from some reason.

I remember that before when installed for Raid 1 and had to load the
drivers, but this is not raid just a straight forward hd.

Please let me know.

Thanks,

Joe
That is a SATA drive.
You probably need to install a driver for it if you
don't have an Intel motherboard.
 
It is Maximus Formula mother made by asus.
and I thought Windows Vista has the basic drive for that Western Digital
SATA HD.
 
It is a Quad Core 3GH CPU and it is not an upgrade, it is a full blown Vista
Ultimate 64 bits install.
 
It depends how you have the BIOS configured. Make sure everything that
mentions RAID is disabled. This causes most motherboards to emulate a
standard IDE controller. If not then you need to install a driver for the
SATA controller.
 
Hi Kerry,

Talking to Western Digital they do not have any driver for the HD. I ended
up restoring from Norton Ghost and windows Vista removed the raid driver and
installed the Raptor driver. The Bios is clean from any Raid setup. Trying
the same installation in Windows XP up to the point it recognized the drive
and it did not have any problem what so ever. Also I found out, that if I
have a partition that was made for Raid and someting is wrong there then
Vista install crashed and that's why also I used Windows XP to remove the
parttition. That was the error that I got from Windows Vista at first:
http://infopirate.org/what-does-stop-0x0000c1f5-mean

Also Norton Ghost had the same error.

Maybe Vista SP1 resolved the above err.

Thanks,

Joe
 
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