Update SATA Raid driver.

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My card kicked it and I replaced the card which requires a different driver. I'm trying to get my pc up&running again. My problem is, that I can't
boot because the new SATA-Raid drivers are not compiled with the system installation. The boot process gets to the Windows logo and then I get a blue-screen for half a second. Anyone got any ideas on how I can install those drivers without reinstalling? The existing installation will boot on another PC that I have here so I have access to all the dir's.

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Boot from the XP CD, opt to do a repair install, at the appropriate time
push F6 and put the floppy with the new drivers in the floppy drive and the
setup program will load them.
 
Are you using Raid...? Or just want to use just the HD.

My card kicked it and I replaced the card which requires a different
driver. I'm trying to get my pc up&running again. My problem is, that I
can't
boot because the new SATA-Raid drivers are not compiled with the system
installation. The boot process gets to the Windows logo and then I get a
blue-screen for half a second. Anyone got any ideas on how I can install
those drivers without reinstalling? The existing installation will boot on
another PC that I have here so I have access to all the dir's.
 
Trevor said:
My card kicked it and I replaced the card which requires a
different driver. I'm trying to get my pc up&running again. My
problem is, that I can't
boot because the new SATA-Raid drivers are not compiled with the
system installation. The boot process gets to the Windows logo and
then I get a blue-screen for half a second. Anyone got any ideas on
how I can install those drivers without reinstalling? The existing
installation will boot on another PC that I have here so I have
access to all the dir's.
I figured it out... thanks anyway!!

First - don't change your subject line.
Second - mind letting us in on what you did?
It could be useful for others who might do a search and find this archived
post in the decades to come.
 
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