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    I've been mulling over posting this for the past week now, but frustration and anger have set in. I have recently upgraded my main system from a P3-700 to a P4-3.0Ghz machine. My HW specs are listed below in my sig. I am using WinXP Pro. I have the latest BIOS on the MSI NEO2-FISR MB and can not for the life of me get Intel® Application Accelerator RAID Edition 3.5 to install. It keeps telling me I do not have the correct hardware (ie ICH5R chipset).

    Initially I had tried to install version 3.0 of the IAA RAID Edition, but to no avail. Please someone, anyone help me out with this.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit: I am NOT running a raid, and all my drives are connected via a EIDE connectors.
    Last edited by mmp121; 14 July 2003, 20:11.
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  • #2
    The Intel® Application Accelerator RAID Edition software package provides support for high-performance Serial ATA RAID 0 arrays and redundant RAID 1 arrays on select Intel® 865 and Intel® 875P chipset-based platforms using Windows* XP or Windows 2000. The following sections describe the major benefits of Intel® RAID Technology.
    If you therefore have no SATA drives connected and are therefore not running a SATA Raid, you simply dont need it, and I guess the Intel guys were simply too lazy to write a snotty message to tell you as much.
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    • #3
      Does that mean I should not be running ANY type of IAA? I mean I am running IAA on my Shuttle system and that is the 2.2.2 version of IAA. Should I use that on my i865 chipset system?

      BTW, thanks for the heads up on that little bit of detail.
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      • #4
        The Intel® Application Accelerator as well as the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition do not support the ICH5 I/O Controller Hub. The Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition only supports the RAID controller in ICH5R and will not work with an ICH5 I/O Controller Hub.


        and


        Focusing the latest version of the Intel® Application Accelerator on RAID features using the newest Serial ATA technology was deemed as the best value add for desktop customers as RAID 0 enables higher performance gains for the platform than was possible with previous versions of the Intel Application Accelerator.

        If you have an Intel® 865/ICH5R chipset or Intel® 875P/ICH5R chipset and are using Parallel ATA (IDE) hard drive(s), you should be able to use the Microsoft* native storage driver built into Windows*. The Microsoft native storage driver supports both Serial ATA and Parallel ATA hard drives.

        Note: Intel Application Accelerator 2.3 is still available for systems using Intel® 800 Series Chipsets and Windows* XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows 98, and Windows NT* 4.0.
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        • #5
          The msi 865PE neo does have the ICH5R chipset. You need to enable it in the bios and have the latest bootrom bios which hasn't been supplied by MSI yet.
          You'll also need to attach to the sata ports.
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          • #6
            IAA is just INTEL'S new name for their "use the cpu to boost HDD performance" Busmaster driver

            It's known to screw up things for burners and likewise.....

            The purpose of busmastring is(was?) to ofload the CPU, but this one does exactluy the oposit to make it a bit faster

            Its only really needed on Windows95/98/ME

            On W2K or XP the built in is all you need if you are on an Intel chipped mobo
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            • #7
              Ayuh. I was about to post what Technoid said.

              Only if you are experiencing trouble with your IDE devices using the XP/2k built-in drivers, or are otherwise having poor performance, should you install the IAA.

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              • #8
                Which is what basicaly what Intel says unless you're using raid.
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                • #9
                  Many thanks to everyone who showed me the way. I was assuming that I needed to install IAA to get the most out of my new system. But I guess IAA is just a bunch of hype that does not really need to be installed......YET
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                  • #10
                    I have a serial ATA hdd and ICH5R and neither of the application acceleration versions would install.
                    I don't have any paralel ATA hdd installed so the bios remaps it as IDE1 on auto and won't boot or even get detected by the bios on SATA 0.
                    Remaped as IDE1 it gets detected, boots and shows in device manager as running in UDMA mode 5 on the Primary IDE Channel.

                    Well, Im' quite confused on this one.

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                    • #11
                      Admiral

                      It is called "RAID IAA" - you perhaps required to have a second SATA drive and define an array before you can install said PITA?

                      Oh and just for fun - see page 6 of the manual at the bottom - on "On-board SATA RAID" it says " Only supports Windows XP

                      PS - Running on exactly the same mobo with a 2.8G HT P4 now for about 3 weeks and love it - no SATA disks though.
                      Last edited by LvR; 15 July 2003, 09:55.
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                      • #12
                        Last time I installed the IAA it completely screwed up my PC. Had to re-install to fix it.

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