I've got a Vista Ultimate 32bit DVD, and a machine with an LSI Logic 320-2X SCSI RAID card onto which I'd like to install it.
So I pop in the DVD, boot and wait patiently (lucky I'm patient, it takes 10 minutes to get past an ugly 640x480 VGA splash screen with no indication of progress) until I'm presented with a dialog box stating that I have no HD's, and asks if I wish to load a driver.
Foreseeing something like this happening, I took the trouble of burning the latest LSI Logic drivers for Vista, downloaded from the website 30 minutes before, onto a DVD. Put that DVD in, click on the driver I want to use, and Vista still claims that my RAID card, the logical volumes, and even the physical disks do not exist.
Is there anything else I can try before I give this up?
Am I entitled to a refund?
Its a shame that XP, Solaris, FreeBSD, Linux and even DOS (!) support my hardware and Vista doesn't.
So I pop in the DVD, boot and wait patiently (lucky I'm patient, it takes 10 minutes to get past an ugly 640x480 VGA splash screen with no indication of progress) until I'm presented with a dialog box stating that I have no HD's, and asks if I wish to load a driver.
Foreseeing something like this happening, I took the trouble of burning the latest LSI Logic drivers for Vista, downloaded from the website 30 minutes before, onto a DVD. Put that DVD in, click on the driver I want to use, and Vista still claims that my RAID card, the logical volumes, and even the physical disks do not exist.
Is there anything else I can try before I give this up?
Am I entitled to a refund?
Its a shame that XP, Solaris, FreeBSD, Linux and even DOS (!) support my hardware and Vista doesn't.