QV993AV: raid xp 8300

Hi all

Can someone help me configure RAID for my HP COMPAQ Elite 8300

My operating system is Windows XP SP2,

I can not find the device driver Raid Controller, when I configure in Raid and install my operating system, I get the Blue error screen and cannot install XP SP2.

Thank you

Hello:

Please read this guide, section Intel how to integrate the sata raid drivers.  In the guide, there will be a downloadable document with all the information you need to know.   Read the article to know how to integrate all the drivers.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-and-software/SATA-drivers-for-XP-solution-on-0x0000007B-BSOD/m-p/114120#M17758

Make sure the BIOS disk controller setting is on RAID before proceeding with the installation.  The default setting is AHCI.

This guide being old, I zipped to the top and attached sata drivers, you need to integrate below.

Download and uncompress the file in its folder.  Then, the file will be ready to wake.

Wake once again, each of them, and the XP slipstreamed installation disc will be able to install Windows XP Home edition on any model Intel Desktop or laptop PC that supports windows XP support.

Another method would be to install the correct driver by using a USB floppy drive and copy the files below without any folder to a floppy disk and install it using the F6 prompt.

With the floppy drive method, you must use the up/down arrow keys to scroll and select the driver you need.

The driver that you need for the raid controller in your machine is this one...

Intel (r) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller

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