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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a RAID driver for ICH9R for Windows 2000. Please advice where to download.
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by: warrenbucklesPosted on 2008-05-19 at 11:58:53ID: 21600529
You probably already know this, but Intel shows support for Windows 2000 only through its ICH7 hubs.
l.com/Deta il_Desc.as px?agr=N& P roductID=2 101&DwnldI D=10609&st rOSs=19& OS FullName=W indows*%20 2000&lang= eng
See: http://downloadcenter.inte
The page above has this line:
"Note: This is the final version of Intel® Matrix Storage Manager with Microsoft Windows 2000* support."
However, Gigabyte shows a pre-installation ('press 6') driver for Win2k for their GA-P35-DS3P board, which uses the ICH9R hub
Usually the chipset drivers are provided by the board vendors and are specific to the board - you probably can't use a Gigabyte driver on a non-Gigabyte board.
This leads to the question: Who made your board?
wb