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What could take multiple guys 2 hours or more each to find is accessed in around 15 minutes on Experts Exchange. All rights reserved. Covered by US Patent. Come for the solution, stay for everything else. Welcome to our community! Hi all. I've been forced into installing Windows Vista for the first time on a customer's computer. I'd planned on waiting 2 years or so for Microsoft to finalize development of Vista, by using the general public to find all the bugs it has.

Today I'm testing the Vista installation program. I noticed that AMD claims to have RAID drivers that work with Vista, so I thought, maybe there's a chance that I'll download those drivers, and when Vista asks for the drivers I'll just insert my handy, archaic floppy disk that contains the drivers, and everything will work out. For users who want to delete the EFI system, there are two methods available.

One is to delete with the Windows built-in tool - Diskpart and the other is to apply a simple third-party tool - EaseUS Partition Master. To avoid unnecessary file loss, make sure you have backed up the ESP files in advance. As a command-line utility, DiskPart is sort of complex for average users to apply. Please be very careful while following the below command lines to delete EFI partition:.

By doing so, it will make the EFI system partition deletable. Continue with the following steps to remove this partition on your hard drive. Finally, type 'exit' to close the windows when you receive the message that says, 'DiskPart successfully deleted the selected partition'. Besides DiskPart, third-party partition manager software works more flexible and reliable in dealing with this issue.

To make sure you can boot up your computer. Where can I find the drivers needed by Vista RTM to configure and get past the "no devices found" section of the Vista install? It is looking for Drivers of some sort I believe. Saturday, December 23, PM. Disregard the original inquiry. Since the volumes are different, I spanned the two which yielded GB, and then made it bootable.

Install proceeding as expected. I got a old working computer with win95 i'll give you for it ,lol You cant blame it on Asus if you didn't do your homework ,cant expect them to take a old board in on trade they are not a New Car dealer ,lol you should have run the vista compatibility test first. Facebook Like. Twitter Tweet. Be a part of the DaniWeb community. Sign Up — It's Free!

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