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I've been looking for drivers for my Asus P5BW-LA motherboard (running Windows XP Pro SP3) that will allow me to use RAID and/or AHCI SATA mode instead of IDE. I found two different candidates:
Does anyone know which one I need? I'm guessing it's the second one since it supports Media Center Edition (which is what the PC in question was originally installed with), but I just wanted to be sure? Am I going to have to slipstream these drivers and reinstall Windows XP to properly install them? I downloaded both .exes and extracted them, but I couldn't find any .inf files in the resulting folders to use with nLite. Thanks.
This package installs an updated version of the Microsoft Windows XP device driver for the Intel RAID controller that comes with your computer.
- Power off your VIA SATA RAID Controller device. Disconnect the device from your computer. Reconnect the device and power it on. Double click the driver download to extract it. If a language option is given, select your language. Follow the directions on the installation program screen. Reboot your computer.
- Contains the signed Windows* x64 driver for the IntelĀ® RAID Controllers SROMBU42E, SRCU42X, SRCU42E, SRCU41L, SRCS16, SRCS28X, and SRCZCRX. This package contains MegaServ service utility (monitoring RAID Controller status) for Microsoft Windows*. This download contains firmware for IntelĀ® RAID Controllers SRCZCRX and SRCU42X.
- Aug 26, 2017 - Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I think it's more likely than either of the things you found:.
Via Vt8237 Raid Controller Driver Windows Xp
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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I think it's more likely than either of the things you found: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18668/F6-Floppy-Disk-Utility-for-AHCI-for-Desktop-Boards
This is the utility to create a driver floppy (you're running XP, you do have a floppy drive, right?) you can use to load drivers by pressing F6 during the XP install sequence.
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Intel also appears to be directing people to the OEM for AHCI drivers. See this thread: https://communities.intel.com/thread/113478
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