my computer is fooked!! HELP! (more on page2!!!)
Raid I or Raid II?
Is it set to mirror or stripe the drives? If it'* set to mirror and the primary drive has gone bad, you should be able to recover from the mirrored drive. If you are striping, I am sorry! You may need a rebuild.
Good Luck!
John
Is it set to mirror or stripe the drives? If it'* set to mirror and the primary drive has gone bad, you should be able to recover from the mirrored drive. If you are striping, I am sorry! You may need a rebuild.
Good Luck!
John
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From: Montevideo, MN MWBF '05, '06, '07 WCBF '06 '07 survivor

did you do a windows update previously and did a custom update and did the drivers update? you might be able to boot off of cd to recovery console, copy over the bad driver with you original driver and restart.
Originally Posted by NCCamper
Raid I or Raid II?
Technically that blue screen is either caused by:
a) corrupted raid controller driver, download latest off of mtoherboard manufacturer support site
b) corrupted chipset drivers, sometimes on supercheap onboard raid cards they are integrated into the motherboard with teh chipset drivers, therefore when you update the bios you update your raid controller'* firmware, vs having to do it seperately.
c) bad hard drive, please run diags, I understand you have a single hard drive so therefore you are probably running a raid 0 stripe, if your hard drive is faulty no need in going any further, it will need to be replaced. You should be able to obtain diags off of the manufacturers website or if the raid controller bios on your motherboard has a media verify or a consistancy check utility you should be able to run a verify that way.
Originally Posted by sonoma_zr2
did you do a windows update previously and did a custom update and did the drivers update? you might be able to boot off of cd to recovery console, copy over the bad driver with you original driver and restart.
morty, im just heading out for work, i will get a screenshot later for you and whatever else you need
Originally Posted by Hans
Originally Posted by NCCamper
Raid I or Raid II?
Technically that blue screen is either caused by:
a) corrupted raid controller driver, download latest off of mtoherboard manufacturer support site
b) corrupted chipset drivers, sometimes on supercheap onboard raid cards they are integrated into the motherboard with teh chipset drivers, therefore when you update the bios you update your raid controller'* firmware, vs having to do it seperately.
c) bad hard drive, please run diags, I understand you have a single hard drive so therefore you are probably running a raid 0 stripe, if your hard drive is faulty no need in going any further, it will need to be replaced. You should be able to obtain diags off of the manufacturers website or if the raid controller bios on your motherboard has a media verify or a consistancy check utility you should be able to run a verify that way.
if it is a bad harddrive how am i able to still manuver everywhere but that damn custom button?
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From: Montevideo, MN MWBF '05, '06, '07 WCBF '06 '07 survivor

manually update you si3112r.sys driver from the motherboad manufacture site. windows update is querying your system when you push that button. If you are able to use the pc fine do this first.
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I'm guessing you have an Asus mb, go there and update drivers now.
you need these
Si3112r.inf
Si3112r.mpd
Si3112r.sys
SIISUPP.VXD
SIWinAcc.sys
TxtSetup.oem
you need these
Si3112r.inf
Si3112r.mpd
Si3112r.sys
SIISUPP.VXD
SIWinAcc.sys
TxtSetup.oem


