uelef said:
I cannot finde a HDC Intel 631 Raid driver inside the SATA driver zip file... Can you give me again the hyperlink to download the driver I need for the Mac Pro?
Lets start by putting the text from Terrabit's site up here I hope it does not offend Terrabit as that is not my intent I just feel that since his site is experiencing some trouble this might help aleviate some problems. I did edit some of it. I took out the WPA stuff as that could be construed as hacking/piracy
XP, MAC PRO SATA
Simple Fix!
As you may or may not be aware, there exists a small compatibility problem between the Mac Pro and the recommended installation procedure for XP service pack 2 using Apple’s BETA boot camp application. The problem degrades a single modern SATA hard drive performance from 60-80 Gigabyte/s throughput down to a steady 3792 Kilobytes/s. If you are currently running XP on your Mac Pro, you will most likely have this problem.
The problem is that currently Intel’s XP SATA drivers (for the Intel 631xESB chipset found on the Mac Pro) MUST be included as part of the Windows XP installation disk and installed as part of a new installation, and not as an after-thought. (Don’t ask me why, I don’t know!)
Luckily for us Mac users, the windows community has been busy building automated tools that allow us to install device drivers and windows fix-packs directly onto installation disks to perform clean installations. The ability to install fix-packs means that your Windows XP Service-Pack 1 installation disc can be updated and used to build a Windows XP Service-Pack 2 disc as required by the latest Intel chipsets.
Requirements
* Any Windows XP Home or Professional (full installation disk)
* Download Service Pack 2 Network Installation Package (if required)
* Download nLite for free (and make a small donation)
* Download .NET Framework Version 2.0 Redistributable Package
* Download Intel’s 5000X chipset drivers Currently the 4th file in the Chipset List
* Download Intel’s 631xESB chipset SATA drivers (version 15/05/2006 7.4.0.1005)
* Download ImgBurn bootable CD burning tool
* Download SiSoftware Sandra
Building your custom XP boot disk
The first step is to download all the files into an installation directory (lets say C:\MacXP) on a working Windows box. This might be your currently booting XP on the Mac Pro, or any other modern windows box.
Second step is to make a unique directory for each of the Intel device drivers (e.g, C:\MacXP\IntelDriverA), copy the drivers into the respective folders and expand the contents. I recommend
Third step is to install the .NET framework required by nLite.
Fourth step is to install ImgBurn if you don’t already have a CD burning tool installed. (I selected ImgBurn because it was free, and it worked for me, even on the crippled SATA drive on my MacPro).
We will use the nLite tool to build the custom bootable cdrom. By following the steps above you have all the modules ready to pass into nLite when it requests it. The nLite installation process is very well described here and I recommend you follow its instructions.
When you come up to Integrating the device drivers you MUST install the Intel Drivers you have downloaded. Select the “Insert” tab, followed by the “Multiple Driver Folder”. If you followed my suggested directory naming structure, select the “C:\MacXP” folder, and click okay. A window will display all the Intel Drivers. Select All, then Okay. A second window will appear listing driver names in the “Text mode integration options”. Select the ESB2 SATA RAID Controller (Server ESB2) entry, and press okay. The window will reappear, click cancel. Confirm that the “Intel, TXT-iaStore_ESB2, HDC, 5.6.2.1002, 01/16/2006” item is present in the list. Click next, and continue following the nLite instructions.
Fifth Step is burn the .ISO image file generated by nLITE.
Sixth Step is to perform a re-install of Windows XP using your custom boot disk.
Seventh Step is to run SiSoftware Sandra software to confirm that you have reasonable hard drive performance that reflects the drives installed in your system.