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Lt. Xenodite
I have vanilla Leopard 10.5.7 installed on my SSD. Wanting to be able to access my RAID array from Leopard, I tried switching the array from the Intel ICH10R controller to the Silicon Image Sil5723 controller, which, according to this, this, and this, should need no drivers and should be completely transparent to the operating system. Unfortunately, my Leopard install does not detect the array (not even in Disk Utility), even though it needed no driver installation in Windows.

Does anyone know how to fix this?

Specs:
ASUS P5Q Pro
2x2GB DDR2-1066
XFX Radeon 4870
Various hard drives

Thanks.
Lt. Xenodite
Nobody knows? Really? sad.gif
agnellorozzo
you have really installed os x on p5q pro??!!

can you make a guide for me, please?

thanks i and excuse me for my bad english (i'm italian)
efoos
I have leopard running FROM the 2-disk array attached to the DriveXpert controller.

I seem to remember reading at the time of setting up this install that the DriveXpert array appears as an IDE (ie, non-SATA) drive to the operating system.

That's why you need some kind of driver to be able to see it. I think AppleVIAATA.kext might be it, but I am not sure.
jabalsad
Lt. Xenodite, can you tell me if efoos's solution worked? I have a P5Q Turbo board that I need to turn into a hackintosh. I want the drive that the OS is running from to be fast which is why i'm thinking of getting 2x 500gb hard drives and installing them into the Sil5723 SATA ports and running it in RAID0.

If anyone has any experience with Asus's Drive Xpert technology, please let me know smile.gif Thanks!

PS: I was also thinking, in addition to the Silicon chip that I want to run 4x 1TB drives in RAID5 on the Intel ICH10 chip, will this be possible too?
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