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Raid BIOS problem.
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Raid BIOS problem.
I am looking for an upgrade for my BIOS. I have checked google and can't seem to find anything related to my problem. I have a Highpoint 370/372 BIOS that won't upgrade, I've been told that I have to update my Award BIOS to upgrade this as well, but I'm unsure of how to do this.
Here is what BIOS agent gives me: BIOS type: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG BIOS date: 04/19/02 BIOS ID: 04/19/2002-i850-W83627HF-6A69SA1BC-7C OEM Sign-on: GREEN AGP/PCI SYSTEM Super I/O: Winbond 627F/HF rev 7 found at port 2Eh Chipset: Intel 2530 rev 2 OS: Microsoft Windows XP Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 When I turn this computer on, I get the message: The device of primary master isn't accomplish rebuild, recommend you finish it. The device of primary slave isn't accomplish rebuild, recommend you finish it. When I tried to update the BIOS for the raid, It says no loadable eprom found. When I enter into the BIOS for the raid, and rebuild it, it seems to finish fine, but upon reboot, I get the exact same error, any help would be greatly appreciated at this point. |
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sorry, it doesn't say primary slave it says secondary master.
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Can basic disc function when bios is set to RAID?