Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.

Silicon Image 3114 Drivers
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message
Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
What is it that you want to achieve? It is not clear to me at all. In my case, I did not want to lose my XP installation and wanted a dual boot system giving me a choice of XP or Vista on boot. To do this I had to have a separate partition. If you do not have a separate partition you can only upgrade or overwrite your version of XP. Of these, the former is the better choice because otherwise you will lose all your XP programs and data. Neither option is recommended because this version of Vista is only Beta. To replace a final, and presumably stable, OS with a Beta is a drastic step to take.
Actually, I am not sure that Vista will just overwrite an existing OS. It expects either to upgrade or to be installed into a specific NTFS partition with enough empty space to take it.
In any event, the SI driver must be installed early in the installation using the load drivers button. The latter is equivalent to the F6 process on XP installations.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message
No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
OK im trying to do a fresh install onto a HDD that does have XP installed to the C drive. I dont care about losing any data whatsoever on this drive as I have already imaged the drive using Ghost. (stored on DVD) I am simply trying to install Vista to this hard drive from booting to the DVD (as I used to using XP) When doing this it looks for drivers for the Sata chipset, when I untick the option to "show drivers not compatible with the hardware" or whatever it is I then put the 3114 chipset driver in (on a floppy) and nothing happens really
I guess I will try wiping the C drive altogether first and then try installing vista again but I dont really see how this will work if it cant find the chipset drivers in the first place
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
What is it that you want to achieve? It is not clear to me at all. In my case, I did not want to lose my XP installation and wanted a dual boot system giving me a choice of XP or Vista on boot. To do this I had to have a separate partition. If you do not have a separate partition you can only upgrade or overwrite your version of XP. Of these, the former is the better choice because otherwise you will lose all your XP programs and data. Neither option is recommended because this version of Vista is only Beta. To replace a final, and presumably stable, OS with a Beta is a drastic step to take.
Actually, I am not sure that Vista will just overwrite an existing OS. It expects either to upgrade or to be installed into a specific NTFS partition with enough empty space to take it.
In any event, the SI driver must be installed early in the installation using the load drivers button. The latter is equivalent to the F6 process on XP installations.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
OK im trying to do a fresh install onto a HDD that does have XP installed to the C drive. I dont care about losing any data whatsoever on this drive as I have already imaged the drive using Ghost. (stored on DVD) I am simply trying to install Vista to this hard drive from booting to the DVD (as I used to using XP) When doing this it looks for drivers for the Sata chipset, when I untick the option to "show drivers not compatible with the hardware" or whatever it is I then put the 3114 chipset driver in (on a floppy) and nothing happens really
I guess I will try wiping the C drive altogether first and then try installing vista again but I dont really see how this will work if it cant find the chipset drivers in the first place
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
What is it that you want to achieve? It is not clear to me at all. In my case, I did not want to lose my XP installation and wanted a dual boot system giving me a choice of XP or Vista on boot. To do this I had to have a separate partition. If you do not have a separate partition you can only upgrade or overwrite your version of XP. Of these, the former is the better choice because otherwise you will lose all your XP programs and data. Neither option is recommended because this version of Vista is only Beta. To replace a final, and presumably stable, OS with a Beta is a drastic step to take.
Actually, I am not sure that Vista will just overwrite an existing OS. It expects either to upgrade or to be installed into a specific NTFS partition with enough empty space to take it.
In any event, the SI driver must be installed early in the installation using the load drivers button. The latter is equivalent to the F6 process on XP installations.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
OK im trying to do a fresh install onto a HDD that does have XP installed to the C drive. I dont care about losing any data whatsoever on this drive as I have already imaged the drive using Ghost. (stored on DVD) I am simply trying to install Vista to this hard drive from booting to the DVD (as I used to using XP) When doing this it looks for drivers for the Sata chipset, when I untick the option to "show drivers not compatible with the hardware" or whatever it is I then put the 3114 chipset driver in (on a floppy) and nothing happens really
I guess I will try wiping the C drive altogether first and then try installing vista again but I dont really see how this will work if it cant find the chipset drivers in the first place
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
What is it that you want to achieve? It is not clear to me at all. In my case, I did not want to lose my XP installation and wanted a dual boot system giving me a choice of XP or Vista on boot. To do this I had to have a separate partition. If you do not have a separate partition you can only upgrade or overwrite your version of XP. Of these, the former is the better choice because otherwise you will lose all your XP programs and data. Neither option is recommended because this version of Vista is only Beta. To replace a final, and presumably stable, OS with a Beta is a drastic step to take.
Actually, I am not sure that Vista will just overwrite an existing OS. It expects either to upgrade or to be installed into a specific NTFS partition with enough empty space to take it.
In any event, the SI driver must be installed early in the installation using the load drivers button. The latter is equivalent to the F6 process on XP installations.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
Wiping the hard disk first should help. Also, make sure that your driver floppy is in the floppy drive before you start the load driver sequence. If Vista shows the correct SATA chipset in the sequence, select it and click next. If it does not show the correct chipset there may be a problem with the drivers on your floppy. Do you have the latest XP drivers for your chipset from the SI website? Remember that you must have everything i.e. all files (unzipped) from the original downloaded zip file on that floppy.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message
OK im trying to do a fresh install onto a HDD that does have XP installed to the C drive. I dont care about losing any data whatsoever on this drive as I have already imaged the drive using Ghost. (stored on DVD) I am simply trying to install Vista to this hard drive from booting to the DVD (as I used to using XP) When doing this it looks for drivers for the Sata chipset, when I untick the option to "show drivers not compatible with the hardware" or whatever it is I then put the 3114 chipset driver in (on a floppy) and nothing happens really
I guess I will try wiping the C drive altogether first and then try installing vista again but I dont really see how this will work if it cant find the chipset drivers in the first place
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
What is it that you want to achieve? It is not clear to me at all. In my case, I did not want to lose my XP installation and wanted a dual boot system giving me a choice of XP or Vista on boot. To do this I had to have a separate partition. If you do not have a separate partition you can only upgrade or overwrite your version of XP. Of these, the former is the better choice because otherwise you will lose all your XP programs and data. Neither option is recommended because this version of Vista is only Beta. To replace a final, and presumably stable, OS with a Beta is a drastic step to take.
Actually, I am not sure that Vista will just overwrite an existing OS. It expects either to upgrade or to be installed into a specific NTFS partition with enough empty space to take it.
In any event, the SI driver must be installed early in the installation using the load drivers button. The latter is equivalent to the F6 process on XP installations.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
WEll Seems that I am not the only one that is in this pickel and SILhas no beta drivers at this time .......
Does any one have a fix for this or a work around data drive is the sata the UPGRADE DID NOT WORK IETHER AND ALSO MY TURTLE BEACH SANTA CRUZ IS IN THE SAME BOAT>......... OBSOLETED
"tododo" wrote:
No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
Well I finally figured my problem out anyway
I THINK it was beacuse my system was overclocked..........I reset everything to default settings, tried again and the drivers for Si3114 were picked up off the XP floppy!! Chuffed......all is now running apart from nforce 2 drivers which arent available it seems and so I have no sound....more fun and games in the pipeline
"Mathew_ve8mn" wrote:
WEll Seems that I am not the only one that is in this pickel and SILhas no beta drivers at this time .......
Does any one have a fix for this or a work around data drive is the sata the UPGRADE DID NOT WORK IETHER AND ALSO MY TURTLE BEACH SANTA CRUZ IS IN THE SAME BOAT>......... OBSOLETED
"tododo" wrote:
No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
....<<<..>>>...
"tododo"
Hi all
try mnessel@hotmail.com I may be able to help you fix this
1- get the files from silicon image for 31X and 35X 2-up date bios to 35X 3-then put 31X And 35x Files on floppy 4-then update drivers from floppy
i made them work silicon image drivers mnessel@hotmail.com "tododo" wrote:
Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
My setup is based on nForce 2 and when I first booted up into Vista, I had no sound but at some point shortly thereafter, windows update produced the necessary drivers and I now have sound. Glad you got the SI side of it working.
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message
Well I finally figured my problem out anyway
I THINK it was beacuse my system was overclocked..........I reset everything to default settings, tried again and the drivers for Si3114 were picked up off the XP floppy!! Chuffed......all is now running apart from nforce 2 drivers which arent available it seems and so I have no sound....more fun and games in the pipeline
"Mathew_ve8mn" wrote:
WEll Seems that I am not the only one that is in this pickel and SILhas no beta drivers at this time .......
Does any one have a fix for this or a work around data drive is the sata the UPGRADE DID NOT WORK IETHER AND ALSO MY TURTLE BEACH SANTA CRUZ IS IN THE SAME BOAT>......... OBSOLETED
"tododo" wrote:
No this isnt going on a separate partiton its overwriting the C: Drive (xp installation) which is already in NTFS format Do you have to have a new blank partition to install too?
"Mike Bernstein" wrote:
I have installed Vista on separate partition from XP using the SI3112 drivers for XP. At what point are you trying to introduce the drivers? Have you created an NTFS partition to take Vista?
Mike Bernstein
"tododo" wrote in message Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
I have on my new pc 1 ide drive, which has Vista on it. There are also 4 SATA drives, which I do not see. I downloaded 7 files from the site of Silicon Image, but installing in device manager did not work. Who can help me?
"Mathew_ve8mn" wrote:
i made them work silicon image drivers mnessel@hotmail.com "tododo" wrote:
Hi all
Having no luck at a new installation on my DFI Lanparty Ultra B. I have a single Sata drive (non raid) and doesnt matter what I try it will not install the SI3114 chipset drivers. I have tried using the drivers for XP with no luck (it doesnt find the HDD). Any recommendations? I think instead of a new install Im going to try the upgrade option instead.
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