I never thought of connecting my optical drive to my promise controller. The thought of disc/reconn ide cables never appealed to me so my little stash of sf games have been literally untouched in the hopes of a solution like this. Really looking forward to trying this method out.
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This worked for me using a Silicon Image ATA/133 controller, All games worked fine except worms 4 , But what is annoying is the Controller BIOS at startup, Is there anyway to get rid of it without disabling the card? And also as all my drives now show up as SCSI drives i cannot boot a CD from them at startup,Anyway around this anyone?
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Another Happy Camper
Thanks Zak, after reading your post tryed an old Fast Track TX 100 2 raid controller I had lying around , but No dice, then at a computer fair 2 weeks ago got a ITE 8212 Raid controller again no joy (was a cheap card so bios was not flashable, so could not flash it with updated ATAPI Bios), but today swaped it for an ITE 8212 NON Raid version and the card can see my NEC Duel Layer writer. Works a treat with both Starforce 3.xx and SecuROM 7.xx
Thanks Again.
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@Insane500
Hi,
I own the same RAID controller. So far all of my SF3 games are working without unplugging anything.
So my question is: do you use the RAID controller as RAID controller? In this case you installed the RAID drivers of the controller. Or did you flash it to a normal IDE card?
And have you installed also Alcohol with its virtual drive?
Thank you for a short reply.
Greetings
Alexander
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@Insane5000
Hi,
I assume that the new SF3.7 can detect the drives by using the installed RAID controller drivers from your Sil680 RAID controller card like Windows does it. To verify this you can do the following:
- Make an image of your OS using Drive Image etc.
- make sure you have access to the RAID controller drivers (via diskette, USB-CD/DVD-ROM, etc.)
- uninstall the RAID controller drivers and reboot. Windows will prompt that it detects a new hardware. Continue without installing the RAID drivers. Now you will not see any optical drive (CDE-ROM, etc.)
- try playing your SF3.7 game. It should start because SF can't detect your IDE drives.
Can you try this? Please post your results.
And don't forget to make an Image (image on HD, booting Drive Image from diskette) or copy the RAID-controller drivers to HD.
Greetings
Alexander
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Originally Posted by Insane5000I found a better Way!
I only have to deactivate the Raidcontroller in the System Manager(the optical IDE Drives are gone after that) and the Game work.
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Look at the Picture,to know what have to be deactivate.Last edited by Insane5000; 20.12.2005, 10:00.
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