I have just fitted a RAID card to my Windows XP system to replace the previous boot controller (previously IDE)
Now I have the problem that Windows doesn't boot, as Windows obviously doesn't know about the card.
So, I have to somehow inject the driver into Windows XP and tell it to use it.
The question is, how do i do this?
I have the card's driver on a floppy disk.
If i boot from a special cd, so that i can access the files and edit files - how can i:
a. install the driver
b. tell it to use the driver to boot from.
My other option, is to put it back to IDE, then do an add/remove new hardware, and install the driver (when in Windows) install the driver, then boot from the RAID controller.
Any ideas?
Cheers!!!
Now I have the problem that Windows doesn't boot, as Windows obviously doesn't know about the card.
So, I have to somehow inject the driver into Windows XP and tell it to use it.
The question is, how do i do this?
I have the card's driver on a floppy disk.
If i boot from a special cd, so that i can access the files and edit files - how can i:
a. install the driver
b. tell it to use the driver to boot from.
My other option, is to put it back to IDE, then do an add/remove new hardware, and install the driver (when in Windows) install the driver, then boot from the RAID controller.
Any ideas?
Cheers!!!