but the cards have run CD/DVD drives for years without an issue. I don't think I've ever run the card as a RAID controller, or if I did I stopped because it wasn't very good (ie slow), so I can't help there either. I kind of remember using the BIOS flash tool on a card which didn't support updating the BIOS via Device Manager causing that problem. I wish I could be more helpful other than to say. I think after updating, it's BIOS no longer ran at bootup. I do remember having some sort of problem with one of the cards. One has the ability to update the BIOS via Device Manager, but the other has no BIOS tab. I have two XP PCs here, each with the card in question (different manufacturer, I think). the ability to update the BIOS might be dependant on whether the card manufacturer has enabled the option, even though different cards use the same chipset. Use this driver with the latest SATARAID5 BIOS 6.6.03 and the latest SATARAID5 Management Utility 1.5.23.0.I remember going through a head-^&%^$# with these cards years ago, but it's been so long I can't remember any of the details. This 64-bit driver may be used to install an OS to support RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. Use this driver with the latest SATARAID5 BIOS 6.6.03 and the latest SATARAID5 Management Utility 1.5.23.0. This 32-bit driver may be used to install an OS to support RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. Use this tool with the latest SATARAID5 BIOS 6.6.03 Please see the associated readme and the latest documents. SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers) for 32-bit Windows supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Use this tool with the latest SATARAID5 BIOS 6.6.03 Please see the associated readme and the latest documents.ģ2-bit Windows SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers) SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers) for 64-bit Windows supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Use this tool with the latest SATARAID5 BIOS 6.6.03 Please see the associated readme and the latest documents.Ħ4-bit Windows SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers) SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers)for 32-bit & 64-bit Windows supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10. Do NOT use this utility for Macintosh add-in cards.ģ2-bit & 64-bit Windows SATARAID5 Management Utility (with SATARAID5 drivers) This utility is for PC add-in cards only. The UPDFLASH utility is intended for general end-users who just want to update their add-in card BIOS to the latest version. Do NOT use this utility for Macintosh add-in cards. The SiFlashTool utility is intended for general end-users who just want to update their add-in card BIOS to the latest version. Use the included SATARAID5 BIOS with the latest SATARAID5 driver(s): 1.5.23.0 SATARAID5 Windows driver. SATARAID5 BIOS supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, and 10. Use the included IDE BIOS with the latest driver(s). The r6600.bin file is the SATARAID5 BIOS and the b6600.bin is the BASE BIOS. This download includes IDE, SATARAID5 BIOS. Use the included SATARAID5 BIOS with the latest SATARAID5 driver(s): 1.5.24.0 SATARAID5 Windows driver. The r6603.bin file is the SATARAID5 BIOS. Solutions for U.2 PCIe-based Interface SSD. Solutions for M.2 Socket 3 (M Key) PCIe-based Interface SSD.Dual Internal PCIe 2-lane to four PCIe x1 Slot.Dual Internal PCIe 2-lane to PCIe x4 slot.Internal PCIe 2-lane to two PCIe x1 Slot.Hubs, Port Multipliers, Repeaters, Redriver.
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