S100, driver RAID and Win XP

I just bought a S100. According to the company policy, I removed the pre-configured OS and added our own generation based on a disk from an earlier toshiba machine image. This procedure is usually simple and usually only requires that twist slightly to get the right drivers installed. With the S100 RAID drivers cause me a problem. Win XP does not see the disk hard by default in this machine and if you press F6 and provide the drivers from the floppy drive. If you do this, the drive is recognized and start installing XP, but a message will appear asking you for the Toshiba RAID driver a second time. For this second attempt XP does not seem to be able to read the disk A:\ more and so the installation can not continue. Has anyone seen this problem before, and if so, did you manage to solve it?

Best regards, J.

Hello John

The Toshiba RAID driver must be added during the installation, when prompt to 'press F6 if you need to install a third-party RAID or SCSI driver.
To do this, download the Toshiba RAID driver from the Toshiba web page driver download and extract the zip to a disk file. Connect the floppy drive to your computer before starting the installation.
The Setup program continues until you are asked if you want to "S = specify additional device. Press' and specify the driver Toshiba Raid for XP or 2000 as required. Press 'Enter' to continue the installation.

When you use Windows Setup to partition or format the HARD drive, the RAID driver is deleted in the process. This causes the shot the next time that the machine start-up. To avoid this, do all the partitioning and formatting before you run the manual installation of Windows.

However, this behavior does not appear when you install Winxp Service Pack 2 integrated. It seems that the SP includes a hardware support. Always provide the RAID driver unpacked on the diskette, however.

Good bye

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