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I don't understand your pessimistic reaction. After some months of frustration as a Betatester who could not even install Vista I was really happy to find a way to get Vista at least installed on my Raid array. Other testers with nForce Raid array installed an extra hdd and changed the MBR from Raid to non-Raid just to get this new OS to work.Brama wrote:Unfortunately this works with XP32 --> Vista 32 and probably with XP64 ---> Vista 64
but by sure it is not possible cross platform.
I tried your way with XP 32 ----> Vista 64 and it is not possible.
Thinking about it is very clear why: the setup.exe in Vista 64 is a Win64 program that can not be launched under a 32 bits O.S.
I totally agree with you!Now we can only hope that Nvidia come out with a Vista nforce RAID driver....


Fernando 1 wrote:Meanwhile I succeeded with the installation of Vista x64 too.
Brama was right, I had to start the install off a running XP x64 partition.
The procedure was exactly the same es with Vista x32, I took the x64 nForce SataRaid drivers from the 6.67 chipset driver package.
Conclusion: Since Build 5308 it is possible to make a clean install of Vista (32- and 64-bit) onto an nForce Raid array, but you have to start the install off a running equivalent 32- or 64-bit OS.
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Fernando
No, Vista did not accept any nForce SataRaid driver as long as I tried to boot directly from the DVD.garikfox wrote:So you cant boot from the DVD then for a clean install ?
I can't follow your warning. Why should other people not read my first post? You did not succeed with your system by using my description (wrong drivers?) and you conclude, that nobody will be able to succeed.garikfox wrote:WARNING: !! Do NOT read this post and do what these POEPLE say It does NOT work !! I tried BOTH No GO !!!

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