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You don't delete the drivers/uninstall the drivers. You upgrade them. Upgrade them to the latest version of Vista drivers you can find for that particular device. You cannot pre-install the Windows 7 drivers.

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You don't delete the drivers/uninstall the drivers. You upgrade them. Upgrade them to the latest version of Vista drivers you can find for that particular device. You cannot pre-install the Windows 7 drivers.

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Ok I would upgrade them except vista will not let me, it says it's got the latest drivers installed

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What is the make/model of the PC and/or of the motherboard?

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Homebuilt

Vista Ultimate 32 Bit

AMD Phenom II x 4 965

Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P

4GB DDR3

Nvidia GeForce 9800GT

Thermaltake 850W

Coolermaster Storm Black Edition

And yes I have posted this problem in a lot of the forums I am a member of.

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To ensure you have selected the correct driver - what revision is the motherboard?
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/download-center.aspx

Motherboard --> Socket AM3 --> AMD 770 --> GA-MA770T-UDP3
Rev. 1.0, 1.1 1.3 or 1.4?
--> Driver (under the right Revision) --> Windows Vista 32-bit --> AMD Chipset Driver (include chipsetsata raid driver)
You only want the 'AMD SATA RAID Driver (Preinstall driver)' if you plan on a clean installation of Windows Vista (not Windows 7) --> That is why it is the 'Pre-install' driver.
Truthfully - it looks like they have the same driver for each revision - but to be safe and better informaed about what you actually have - you should match the revision number too. I personally would update every driver there (excluding, of course, the pre-install ones) *AND* I would go ahead and download the latest version of the WIndows 7 32-bit drivers - they may come in handy. Store them all on a CD/DVD.

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To ensure you have selected the correct driver - what revision is the motherboard?
http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/download-center.aspx

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Motherboard --> Socket AM3 --> AMD 770 --> GA-MA770T-UDP3
Rev. 1.0, 1.1 1.3 or 1.4?
--> Driver (under the right Revision) --> Windows Vista 32-bit --> AMD Chipset Driver (include chipsetsata raid driver)
You only want the 'AMD SATA RAID Driver (Preinstall driver)' if you plan on a clean installation of Windows Vista (not Windows 7) --> That is why it is the 'Pre-install' driver.

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Truthfully - it looks like they have the same driver for each revision - but to be safe and better informaed about what you actually have - you should match the revision number too. I personally would update every driver there (excluding, of course, the pre-install ones) *AND* I would go ahead and download the latest version of the WIndows 7 32-bit drivers - they may come in handy. Store them all on a CD/DVD.

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Oh doh is me I gave you my PC specs, ahhh my husbands I built his PC some time ago, and without pulling it apart I cannot tell you the exact specfiics, he has an ASUS M2N-MX SE mobo. I do not understand what the mobo has to do with it though, the raid is from a PCI card that allows him to utilise his old IDE units, namely HD and DVD Rom

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Well - I would not know what the specs are of the system and would, on modern systems, have assumed the RAID they include (as would be true on the first specs you gave me for your system) with the built-in controller and not an additional card. It's one of the reasons you have to provide details - the people on such forums as these cannot see the system in question, the errors you see, etc. ;-)
So what is the 'RAID' card that is in the machine? Manufacturer and model? Having a second set of eyes check something rarely hurts, sometimes helps. ;-)

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