hi, i am having a problem i have an Old computer with an Asrock(P4vm800) mother board their website also gives the sata raid driver but still im getting an error, i also tried your driver from the oldest version to the new one (32bit) still have that error. tried various version of window xp (Home,professional ) still stucked with that error. i need help, i search the hardware ID these are the results
1.)
(PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_8360) (for the VIA VT8237R+ southbridge).
2.)
Device Name:
RAID Controller
Hardware ID:
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3149&SUBSYS_31491849&REV_80
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3149&SUBSYS_31491849
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3149&CC_010400 PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3149&CC_0104 <---- Device ID matches with our database
@nad
Welcome to the Win-Raid Forum!
Since you obviously have a problem with a VIA (and not with an Intel) RAID Controller, I have moved your request into this thread. Questions:
Which OS are you running and which is the exact error message you got?
i have an “old” asrock(P4VM800) MoBo which originally has a default window xp_HE installed ,my old PATA hdd broke so i bought a Sata hdd ,im trying to install to install a window xp again (Professional) but i can’t go through to this error 0x0000007 (0xF78D2524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000 , i search on ASROCK website and found the Sata driver and use your drivers but still ended up to the same error again. so now I’m stuck and don’t know what to do. this computer has a sentimental value to me so I’m trying to save it as best as I could, so i need help.
@nad
Which architecture (32bit or 64bit) has your desired Windows XP Image?
Which VIA SATA drivers did you try? Please post the name of the drivers.
Attached are the VIA SATA RAID drivers, which are recommended by ASRock for your mainboard. Floppy_IVE10.rar (123.9 KB)
@nad
The BSOD you got indicates, that you have tried to integrate or load a wrong (not matching) textmode driver.
Are you sure, that the VIA SATA Controller is running in RAID mode? Please look into the “Advances Features” section of the BIOS.
How did you try to get XP installed? Did you unzip the driverpack correctly?
how can “Floppy_IVE10” pack from asrock main website could be wrong? I’m pretty sure I set it on raid mode. using a bootable USB flash drive via Ventoy, i used winrar to unzip pack.
@nad
Since I am rather unsure, that it is the VIA RAID driver, who has caused the BSOD, I have moved your help request into the „Windows XP“ Forum Category and started a new thread. You can change thread title at anytime by editing your initial post.
I hope, that an XP expert will help you to solve the problem.
Good luck!