Try burning the drivers to the ROOT DIRECTORY of a CD or a floppy and
Install Vista via boot-up, not upgrade. WHen it asks for the drivers put in
your CD / USB key / Floppy and then select the appropriate driver. Get the
drivers from
www.promise.com
Download the ones for FastTrak and then burn the contents of the WinXP
folder onto a CD. This has worked for people I have heard but I am still
hvaing trouble installing Vista 32-bit with my Ultra 100 TX2 controller
(another driver from Promise)
"Reb" wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I really hope you can help me with this.
>
> I have a MSI (yes I regret it) K8T Neo mobo – when I try to install Vista it
> won’t see my SATA Hard drives – as expected but the problem is it wont
> recognize the Promise Raid drivers either.
>
> First I tried loading the promise drivers (Promise fast track 376/378) and
> it didn’t even see the drivers.
>
> Second I tried copying the Win XP drivers to the root directory of the
> floppy – it saw them but when I selected the Promise fast track 376/378
> driver to install it gave me the Following message:
> “The [WinXP Promise FastTrack 376/378 ™ Controller (A:\fasttx2k.INF)] device
> driver could not be installed. Make sure the driver files are correct and
> located on the driver instillation media.”
>
> Third I tried downloading the updated drivers from MSI and repeated one and
> two with those drivers – same result with the same message.
>
> Fourth I tried deleting the textsetup.oem as suggested in another thread -
> same result with the same message.
>
> And lastly – AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
>
> These drivers are correct and work fine with Win XP as I have just installed
> on a second hard drive and had to install them on the F6 prompt.
>
> Any help would be really appreciated.
>
> Reb