I have 3 physical hard drives installed inside my computer, 2 pre-existing 120GB drives in RAID-0 and a new 300GB drive that I just popped in. The 120GB drives are connected to the Intel chipset. The 300GB is connected to the Promise chipset.
The problem I'm having is the new 300GB drive isn't being recognized by Windows in Disk Management. I'm pretty sure the problem has something to do with the Promise chipset not installed correctly.
I followed these instructions:
http://www.techsupportforum.com/archive ... 10439.html
I tried installing the drivers for the chipset, but now I get a device error in Device Manager. Under "SCSI and RAID controllers", I get a device error on "WinXP Promise SATA378 (tm) IDE Controller".These ports are driven by the Promise controller chip; this is an add-on controller which lives on the PCI bus. To run non-RAID on the Promise you must change the Advanced- Onboard Devices Configuration- "Onboard Promise Controller" to Enabled, and "Operating Mode" to "IDE". Then later you must load the Promise SATA378 ATA driver (http://www.asus.com/support/download/se ... ip~zaqwedc) into Windows, NOT the "FastTrak RAID" driver.
Not sure what to do now. Some help? Thanks.