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5) This should allow you to now access the hard drive for the installation of windows XP, any other required drivers may need to be hunted down online (Windows XP versions). NOTE: It is HIGHLY recommended that you do not use a SSD with XP (unless you are willing to set up a third party application to setup scheduled TRIM operations).
Table with Hardware IDs (Intel chipsets since 2007):
Intel Southbridge Chipset | for | AHCI Controller DeviceID (specific) | RAID Controller DeviceID (external, not specific) |
ICH6R | Desktops | DEV_2652 | ??? |
ICH6M | Mobiles | DEV_2653 | no RAID option |
ESB2 | Desktops | DEV_2681 | DEV_2682 |
ICH7R | Desktops | DEV_27C1 | DEV_27C3 |
ICH7M | Mobiles | DEV_27C5 | no RAID option |
ICH8R | Desktops | DEV_2821 | DEV_2822 |
ICH8M | Desktops | DEV_2829 | no RAID option |
ICH8 | Mobiles (natively not supported by Intel) | DEV_2824 | no RAID option |
ICH9R | Desktops | DEV_2922 | DEV_2822 |
ICH9M | Mobiles | DEV_2929 | no RAID option |
ICH10R | Desktops | DEV_3A22 | DEV_2822 |
ICH10D/DO | ??? | DEV_3A02 | no RAID option? |
ICH10 (Type A) | Mobiles (natively not supported by Intel) | DEV_3A03 | no RAID option |
ICH10 (Type B) | Mobiles (natively not supported by Intel) | DEV_3A23 | no RAID option |
5-Series / 3400 | Desktops | DEV_3B22 | DEV_2822 |
5-Series 4-Port | Mobiles? | DEV_3B29 | no RAID option? |
5-Series 6-Port | Mobiles? | DEV_3B2F | no RAID option? |
6-Series Express | Desktops | DEV_1C02 | DEV_2822 |
6-Series Express | Mobiles | DEV_1C03 | no RAID option |
7-Series / C216 | Desktops | DEV_1E02 | DEV_2822 |
7-Series | Mobiles | DEV_1E03 | no RAID option |
8-Series /C220 (Type A) | Desktops | DEV_8C02 | DEV_2822 |
8-Series (Type A) | Mobiles | DEV_8C03 | no RAID option |
8-Series / C220 (Type B) | Desktops | DEV_9C02 | DEV_2822 |
8-Series (Type B) | Mobiles | DEV_9C03 | no RAID option |
9-Series (Type A) | Desktops | DEV_8C82 | DEV_2822 |
9-Series (Type A) | Mobiles | DEV_8C83 | no RAID option |
9-Series (Type B) | Desktops | DEV_9C82 | DEV_2822 |
9-Series (Type B) | Mobiles | DEV_9C83 | no RAID option |
Baytrail systems | Mobiles (natively not supported by Intel) | DEV_0F23 | no RAID option |
Skylake systems (6th Generation CPUs) | Desktops | DEV_9D03 | DEV_2822 |
100-Series / C230 | Desktops | DEV_A102 | DEV_2822 |
100-Series / C230 | Mobiles? | DEV_A103 | no RAID option? |
(Please note that not all of these ids are verified (especially for the mobile chipsetsthe entries with question marks could not be found at the time, so if you run into any of them please update the table) but the list should server serve to narrow down the possibilities in case it is not possible to get the Hardware Ids any other way.)
(The Intel chipsets X99(2014-Haswell and Haswell EP) and X79(2011) run the enterprise versions of the RST drivers and though the packages drivers SHOULD work on them as well, no documentation or verification for these chipsets could be found. Possible DEVID = DEV_1D02 (X79) and DEV_1F22 (X99))
Further Support:
In case of need for further support (for both legacy and windows 7 drivers), the person who maintains the pages on the winRAID forums (Fernando) replies fairly promptly to both new posts on existing threads and messages (a couple of days) and should be able to help with any problems running legacy operating systems on newer machines (in terms of missing driver files). The information presented here is taken mainly from his guides and partly from various other sources on the web.