Originally posted by: Shark2k
I did try getting updated drivers from Western Digitals site but that didn't work. This probably won't matter, but I didn't try the drivers that actually came with the controller on a floppy disk cause I forgot those at home, I'm at school.
Not a chance sadly...could be working enough to be detected by Windows, but not enough to "work" work.
-Shark2k
I did try getting updated drivers from Western Digitals site but that didn't work. This probably won't matter, but I didn't try the drivers that actually came with the controller on a floppy disk cause I forgot those at home, I'm at school.
As for trying the card on another machine, that isn't an option right now cause all of my roommates have laptops and I don't know of anybody that has a desktop. And I don't know if it's WHQL because it came with my hard drive I bought and I don't remember anything on the package showing the Windows logo.
Might want to check this to see if it's on the list:
HCL
I was thinking that maybe the card could be dead, but wouldn't my computer not pick up on it then?
Might want to check this to see if it's on the list:
HCL
I was thinking that maybe the card could be dead, but wouldn't my computer not pick up on it then?
Not a chance sadly...could be working enough to be detected by Windows, but not enough to "work" work.
-Shark2k
What OS are you running? How precisely is it failing? Is it locking up your machine after you plug in the card and boot Windows? Or does it happen when you connect the second HDD? Are you trying to set up a RAID 1 (Mirroring) type deal? Or something else? Do you have access to Windows install CD?
Sorry I can't offer something concrete, but troubleshooting long distance is never easy...
