AMD Athlon X2 - Migration to nVidia RAID - Code 32
If this has been answered please post a link, I did search but without success.
I first attempted to migrate from single physical volume (AHCI) to nVidia onboard RAID 0. The result was a BSOD immediately after the Windows logo. I did a second restore with Universal Restore enabled/checked and really it was largely successful, only a few drivers had to be loaded.
The main challenge is this: Device Manager > Processors > AMD Athlon(tm) X2 240 Processor >
"A driver (service) for this device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this functionality. (Code 32)"
I have attempted to load drivers from the previous volume, which were extracted directly from the restoration source. I searched online in vein as well and am no stumped.
I would great appreciate help with a solution. Thanks much.
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I did not see your comments until today, I thought I would be notified, my apologies.
No, same computer, I am changing from SATA AHCI to SATA Raid using the onboard nVidia controller. Just for kicks, I left the single HDD in, changed to RAID mode in the BIOS, same BSOD. Further checking reveals it is a driver issue.
I wonder if a good next step is to go ahead and do the recover to the RAID volume, then repair windows?
I am also curious, still, why I had the issue with the CPU drivers (the yellow exclamation point in the device manager).
Thanks you for your follow up.
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Windows 7 requires drivers for AHCI mode and if it had been set up as non AHCI you get the BSOD, but I haven't heard it complain about CPU drivers before.
If you have the Plus Pack you can install the new drivers into the recovery sequence. I assume that the system at the moment has a fresh install of Windows and you want to recover your old image? You can recover, but of course you will have to repair Windows as you ahve already mentioned.
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Regarding CPU, yes, that was strange. Just to be clear, I did this recovery twice, once with a simple recovery of the Acronis image, results were BSOD on boot.
Second time I did a recovery with the option to migrate to new hardware, which sort of worked. The system did boot, I had to reinstall drivers for the audio, NIC, and such. But for the CPU, I could not get the drivers updated/installed. The performance impact was noticeable.
I am not working with a fresh install, I want to migrate from a single HDD to a RAID 0 because I work with large files, and I want improved boot times.
I see value in this effort as I will likely upgrade my mainboard in the future and I don't want to reinstall Win7, my apps, import configurations, set up printers, VPNs, and all that.
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