3.9 Build A Driver Disk Under DOS Environment
The "Driver Disk Maker" program bundled in the Driver-&-Utility CD is a utility to build the driver
program for IDE controller into a floppy disk under DOS environment. This procedure is
necessary only for installing Windows operating system to the hard disk connected to "IDE1" or
"IDE2" connector.
To create a driver disk:
1.
Before starting, connect a 3.5" floppy disk drive to the "FDC1" connector, and connect a
CD-ROM drive to your motherboard. Prepare a 3.5" floppy disk.
2.
After completed all the start-up preparation for hardware setup, power on the system.
3.
Enter the BIOS Setup Menu by hitting <Del> key
Enter and select the BIOS menu "Advanced BIOS Features". Configure the option
"First Boot Device" to "CD-ROM"
by accessing the BIOS menu "Save & Exit Setup".
4.
Restart the system. The system will now boot from CD, and enter the ABIT Boot Manager,
the following options appear
(0) Boot From First HDD
(1) Make Driver Disk
(2) Boot From First Floppy Drive
(3) Skip CD-ROM Boot (Try Next Boot Device)
Type <1> and hit <Enter> key. The following options appear:
(1) Make Driver Disk
(2) Exit to FreeDOS
Type <1> and hit <Enter> key to start making.
5.
The driver options appear
(1) Generate NVRaid Floppy Disk(32bit)
(2) Intel SATA RAID Driver Disk Maker
Type the number of the action you want and hit <Enter> key.
6.
Insert floppy disk to the floppy drive
7.
Now starts copying files to floppy. After completed copying, hit <n> key for not making
another Driver Disk, and stop at the A:\> prompt.
8.
Take out the Driver-&-Utility CD from the CD-ROM drive now. Restart your system
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You may refer to the chapter "BIOS Setup Menu" in user's manual on how to do so.
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The name may vary as per BIOS version. Place the "Driver-&-Utility CD" into the CD-ROM drive now.
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You will have to type your command within 20 seconds, or the system will boot from HD.
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The options may vary as per motherboard model.
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You will be asked to do the format procedure if the floppy disk is not blank. Hit <n> key for not formatting another floppy.
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Now you have this driver disk ready for installing Windows Operating System. Insert this floppy disk to floppy drive and press
<F6> key when the screen instruction prompts you to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver.
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drive. Save this selection and exit BIOS setup menu
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