Topic: Latest DPMS fails with older Nvidia chipset and HDDs
Hi! I have a WinXP PXE unattended installation running over Linux, and has been working flawlessly for months. I had also included pretty every DriverPack on it and so far has been rock solid...
Until today, when I got some of the latest HDD Seagate Barracuda 500GB ST500DM002, and tried to run the usual installation over it, but failed. BSOD 0x7B (UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME) after the installation was completed (on the system first real start).
At first I thought the HDD was defective, but 2 of the same model failed the same way on the same mobo. Some further troubleshooting indicated that the SATA driver included in the DriverPack for some reason does not like these disks. The motherboard we are talking about is a Biostar N68S3+ (NVIDIA MCP68S)
I installed WinXP on this machine onto another WD disk, it worked fine. Hooked up the new disk, it was recognized on the Device Manager, but not in Disk Management. Some Seagate tools and testdisk reported the disk as being 2 TB (WTF!). After that, I updated the nForce drivers with the latest ones from the nVidia website, and the disk was recognized properly.
Then, I removed the Chipset DriverPack from the installation source and ran it again over the Seagate disk, it succeded without BSOD.
The issue occurs, at least, with versions 11.09 and 12.06 (latest) of the DriverPack.
I will be glad to provide more information on request, as well as to try anything relevant to get it solved.
Thanks!