Well I purchased a two 160gb Seagate serial ata drives and was planning to setup them on the onboard RAID for my motherboard.
I'm not quite sure what the problem actually is, When I installed the drives and created the raid everything went fine, I booted up and installed the driver, it took 12 minutes for it to finally install the drivers. It never quite got to a successful shutdown. Everything just dragged and sat there. I couldn't boot up with the serial ata drives connected and the raid controller installed at the same time.
I rebooted with out the raid in place and deleted the driver, rebooted, reinstalled the driver and made sure it rebooted successfully. I then started up and the raid stopped the boot strap loader sequence, all I see if windows 2000 or 2003 logo, both will sit and hang during the starting of windows, i'm thinking of trying to install windows directly to the drives to see if that would possibly work.
Has anyone experienced an issue like this with their serial ata setup?
My Specs are:
Windows Server 2003/windows 2000
AMD athlon xp 2800+
dcDDR 2x512mb Kingston HyperX PC3200
Asus A7N8X Deluxe Pcb. 2.0, Bios: C1007
PSU 420w
Fast track 66 raid controller
2x40gb Drives
2x60gb Drives
2x160gb Drives
I moved my 2x120gb drives to different computers since they had become corrupted and will continue to do so from a problem with IBM. Erasing that helps with a low level format since some data for the drive gets corrupted and IBM's DFT helps
I'm using the latest drivers which are the same at the asus site and on my asus driver disk.