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Bios Kontrolera Ata


83.5.217.* napisał:
W jaki sposób wgrać nowy bios do kontrolera ATA(HPT370)?Płyta abit BX133Raid.

213.76.227.* napisał:
Bios kontrolera masz w biosie plyty, musisz go podmienic modbinem i wgrac nowy bios, tylko po co skoro ktos juz to zrobil i to zapewne nie raz np. tutaj:
http://www.fceduc.umu.se/~jesruv98/files/bios/abit/abit.html


83.5.217.* napisał:
Kolego,mój angielski jest raczej kiepski.Może Mógłbyś w paru zdaniach po polsku?

213.76.227.* napisał:
Sciagnij z podanej strony bios do Abita BX133:
http://www.fceduc.umu.se/~jesruv98/files/bios/abit/intel/apm/hpt37x/bx133raid_be6_2/72_235.zip
Nastepnie go wgraj, do czego Ci tutaj jakis angielski potrzebny?

83.5.217.* napisał:
Ten bios mam wgrany,to jest bios płyty gł.Chodzi mi o to jak wgrać bios kontrolera ATA jn.
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Readme file for HPT370/370A/372 ATA RAID Controller
BIOS, Device Drivers and RAID Management Software

Copyright © HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Last updated on Oct 17, 2002

Please review this file for important information about compatibility issues and
differences in operation that were discovered after our product manuals were
created. In case of conflict among various parts of the documentation set, this
file contains the most current information.

Note: The latest firmware and product documentation will be available for
download at http://www.highpoint-tech.com

This file is divided into the following major sections:

1. Software Version
2. Files Listing
3. Revision History
4. BIOS Update
5. Known Problems

1. Software Version
====================

BIOS version: v2.34
Driver version: v2.34
ATA RAID Management Software version: v2.31

Operating Systems:
Windows 98/ME
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
Windows XP

Version Compatibility:
Driver v2.34 can be used with GUI v2.1/v2.2 and BIOS v2.1/v2.2
if you do not use any of the following features:
1. Larger block size (above 64K)
2. Multi-controller support
Otherwise, you must use GUI v2.3 and BIOS v2.3 or later.

2. Files Listing
=================
Readme.txt This file
BIOS
|_ load.exe BIOS loading utility
\_ bios372.234 HPT370/370A/372/372N controller BIOS
Drivers Driver disk
|- win98_me Windows 98/ME driver
| |_ hpt3xx.inf
| |_ hpt3xx.mpd
| |_ hptpwr.vxd
| \_ hptwrap.vxd
|- win_nt Windows NT 4.0 driver
| |_ hpt3xx.inf
| |_ hpt3xx5.inf
| \_ hpt3xx.sys
|- win_2k Windows 2000 driver
| |_ hpt3xx.inf
| |_ hpt3xx.cat
| |_ hpt3xx.sys
| \_ hptpro.sys
|- win_xp Windows XP driver
| |_ hpt3xx.inf
| |_ hpt3xx.cat
| |_ hpt3xx.sys
| \_ hptpro.sys
|- disk1 Driver disk label
\_ txtsetup.oem Windows NT/2k/XP setup file


3. Revision History
====================

v2.34 10/17/2002
* Add HPT372N controller support
* Fix hptpro.sys compatibility issue with NIS2003 on FAT partition

v2.33 09/17/2002
* Fix 48bit LBA compatibility
* Add RocketMate support

v2.32 07/01/2002
* Fix 48bit LBA formatting issue
* Fix hptpro.sys problem on Windows XP system restore and sparse files
* use PMM to allocate BIOS memory
* Disable BIOS EBDA reallocation by default

v2.31 01/09/2002
* Performance improved
* Fix BIOS compatibility issue with Adaptec SCSI
* Fix Seagate Barracuda III and IV mode to ATA100
* Show capacity by 1G=1,000,000,000 Bytes
* Fix BIOS bug "drive capacity incorrect after deleting a broken array"

v2.3 12/20/2001
* Add support for stripe size 128K-2M
* Support multi controller
* Modify driver for HPT370/370A compatibility
* Fix reading ATA/133 disk error when PCI clock is lower than 33MHz
* Fix compatibility problem with Intel IAA driver under Windows ME
* Fix BIOS compatibility issue with MSI845 mainboard

v2.2 12/08/2001

* Performance improved
* Fix GUI re-open bug when rebuilding an array

v2.1 11/15/2001

* Add 48bit LBA (Big Drive) support
* Fix BIOS display problem on S3 display adapter
* Fix BIOS BBS support
* Fix Windows ME hibernating problem


4. BIOS Update
===============

To update BIOS for onboard HPT370/370A/372 controller, please refer to your
mainboard manual or contact the hardware vendor for updating BIOS.

To update BIOS for HPT370/370A/372 adapter, you can use HighPoint BIOS loading
utility.

* Notes for BIOS update from v2.0.xxxx on adapters with auto-load enabled

If your HPT370/370A adapter has auto-load feature enabled, PCI configuration
header may change after you update BIOS. This will cause Windows 2000/XP
unable to boot from the controller. To avoid this problem, you must use load
utility v2.1.12.22 or later and specify the following parameters to update
BIOS:
load bios372.231 /e 408=1800003,42c=51103


5. Known Problems
==================

* Install OS to devices attached to HPT370/370A/372 controller

Before installing OS to devices attached to HPT370/370A/372 controller, you must
remove the drives connected to other controllers from your system temporarily.
After OS installation complete, you can put them back.

* Windows XP upgrade installation

When doing an upgrade installation of Windows XP with HPT370/370A/372 controller,
Windows XP will use HPT370 driver in its driver package and prevent user to
specify a new driver. To solve this problem you can do the upgrade as below:

1. Run XP upgrade program in a running system.
2. When setup finished copying files and ask reboot, DO NOT reboot.
3. Open WinXP temporary installation folder ($WIN_NT$.~BT) and search for
txtsetup.sif file.
4. Open txtsetup.sif with Notepad, remove the line "hpt3xx=hpt3xx.sys,4"
under section [scsi.load] by adding a semicolon before that line.
5. Save the file and reboot.
6. Start XP setup as normal. When setup prompt "Press F6 to add SCSI driver",
press F6 and specify the new driver to be loaded.
7. During text-mode setup, Windows XP may still copy the built-in HPT370 driver
to the final Windows installation's System32\Drivers directory. To use the
new driver, you must replace the old one before you continue into graphic-mode
setup. This can be done by booting from a DOS floppy if you are using FAT
or FAT32 file system; if you use NTFS file system, you have to use some
other method to replace the built-in driver.

There are more information about this issue on Microsoft support site:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q225125
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q220845

* Install HPT370/370A/372 controller on an existing Windows XP system

When installing HPT370/370A/372 controller on an existing Windows XP system,
Windows XP will try to install its HPT370 driver first; this may cause
system hang when you are using new features the driver don't support.
To avoid this problem, you shall update the driver first with no drives
attached to HPT370/370A/372 controller, shutdown the system, attach the
drives, then start the system again.

* Compatibility issue with Adaptec SCSI adapter

If you encounter compatibility problems when you use HPT3xx controller
together with Adaptec SCSI adapter, please try to disable EBDA reallocation
in Adaptec SCSI BIOS, or enable "EBDA reallocation" in HPT3xx BIOS.
You can use BIOS loading utility v2.2.07.01 or later to enable this
feature (e.g. "load /c bios372.232").

* Moving disks to other IDE controllers

When you want to use disks previously attached to HPT370/370A/372 controller on
other IDE controllers, please first delete any array information on the
disks. Otherwise your data may be lost when you want to put it back later.

* Rescanning disks

There is a limitation for the refresh function in RAID Management Software.
If you remove a disk from the controller but the software does not notice this
event, it is also unable to notice the event when you plug another disk back
to that location. You must force a refresh action before changing the disk.

* Problem on two disks with same signature under Windows 98/ME

If you break a RAID 1 array into two single disks without destroying data and
use both of them under Windows 98/ME, Windows will behave abnormally since
there are two volumes with same Windows signature. To solve the problem, boot
into MS-DOS mode and run "fdisk /mbr".
kontrolera ATA.

213.76.227.* napisał:
Po co to wszystko wklejasz? Jezeli nie zrozumiales za pierwszym razem to napisze Ci jeszcze raz:
Masz wgrac bios z podanej strony, jak juz Ci wczesniej napisalem bios kontrolera znajduje sie w biosie plyty glownej wiec musisz wgrac bios do plyty, czy to takie trudne do zrozumienia?



83.5.217.* napisał:
Mam wgrany bios z podanej strony,ale wersja biosu kontrolera ATA w tym biosie to v2.1,przez to nie można zamontować windy XP, bo instalator nie widzi dysku.Musi to być bios kontrolera v.2.31 lub wyższy.Czy rozumiesz o co mi chodzi?Jak uaktualnić ten bios ?

213.76.227.* napisał:
Po pierwsze to nie pisz bzdur, wersja biosu kontrolera w biosie z tej strony to 2.35.
Po drugie jaki zwiazek ma bios kontrolera z tym, ze nie umiesz zainstalowac XP na dysku podlaczonym do kontrolera?
Musisz nagrac sterowniki na dyskietke i podczas instalacji XP nacisnac F6 kiedy instalator zapyta o sterowniki do kontrolerow.


83.5.220.* napisał:
Nie piszę bzdur.Mam wgrany ten bios.Jest to ostatnia wersja jaka wyszła do tej płyty z 12.03.2001 roku,i widze przy uruchamianiu komputera numer wersji biosu ATA jest to v.2.0.1024.Przy tej wersji nie można zainstalować XP bo sterowniki do niej są tylko do win 2000 i probie ich wgrania wyświetla sie błąd.Trzeba by zakualizować bios płyty głownej ostatnim biosem ATA w wersji v.2.34(z 17.10.2002 roku).Próbowałem przy instalacji wgrać sterowniki do XP dołączone do tej wersji ale też wywala błąd.

213.76.227.* napisał:
Napisze Ci to juz ostatni raz i mam nadzieje, ze tym razem zrozumiesz...

BIOS ZE STRONY KTORA PODALEM ZAWIERA W SOBIE NAJNOWSZY BIOS DO KONTROLERA, czy rozumiesz co napisalem? Czy moze masz zamiar pisac dalej te swoje bzdury?
Po wgraniu tego biosu bedziesz mial najnowszy bios do kontrolera i nie pisz mi, ze go wgrales bo tak nie jest wiec nie klam i przestan wreszcie nudzic, a zacznij myslec!
Jezeli dalej czegos nie rozumiesz to przeczytaj wszystko jeszcze pare razy.



83.5.220.* napisał:
Kolego,nie kłamię i nie piszę bzdur,obawiam się po prostu, że odpowiedź na moje pytanie przekracza Twoje możliwości,oczym swiadczy ostatni post.Poczytaj:

http://www.abit.nl/page/pl/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=BX133-RAID&fMTYPE=Socket%20370&pPRODINFO=BIOS



zamykam ten temat.

213.76.227.* napisał:
Odpowiedz na swoje pytanie juz dostales ale jak widze odpowiedz przekracza Twoje mozliwosci pojmowania, ktore jak widze sa bardzo ograniczone!

Na szczescie nie zawsze trafiam na takich "myslacych" uzytkownikow jak Ty, przyklad np. tutaj:
http://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/viewtopic.php?t=415711
Wiec jak widzisz jak ktos chce to potrafi zrozumiec!

Napisze Ci juz ostatni raz:
WGRAJ BIOS I NIE MYSL WIECEJ.



PS. Oby bylo jak najmniej takich uzytkownikow na forach jak Ty.

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