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Uli Sata Controller M5287 Driver Windows 7 Rating: 3,5/5 9638reviews

I know this is an old thread, but I've seen this question all over the internets. I had the same problem with older hardware and Windows 7. So, if you have an Asus a8r32 mvp deluxe and are trying to get your RAID setup to work with Windows 7, this is what I did: • Download the uli drivers from nvidia • Extract the executable.

• Download 7zip and extract all of the files from the executable • Go to your device manager and right click on the RAID controller icon that will be with the unknown devices. Choose install driver. • You MUST choose to navigate to the file that you have downloaded (first click the Browse to. Button, then click the 'Let me pick from a list.'

) • i just clicked 'show all devices' then 'Have Disk' • Navigate to where you extracted the files and go to one of the following folders: SATA/M5288/AMD64 for x64 and SATA/M5288/i386 for x86. (I can only confirm that the x64 one works. I haven't tried it for 32bit.) • Restart and your RAID arrays should show up. I would imagine that you can use this method to install Windows 7 to a RAID array by using the driver in that folder at startup, but I don't know for sure. Maybe someone could test that and report back?

Uli Sata Controller M5287 Driver Windows 7

Rugby 08 Pc Full there. This page contains the driver installation download for ULi SATA Controller (M5287) in supported models (Aspire E500) that are running a supported operating system. 4) copy folder SATA M5287 to usb stick 5) restart pc with windows 7 install dvd 6) boot from dvd 7) start the installation 8) in the drive/partition selection dialog you will se no drives (except if you have ide drives connected) 9) click load driver and select the.inf file from the usb stick from the M5287 folder and the corresponding subfolder 32 bit (i386) or 64 bit (AMD64).