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Previously on "64-bit NForce4 network drivers for Longhorn"
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I moved disk formatted with NTFS under Windows XP, and wanted to use it under Longhorn server - however it considers that disk as RAW file system, shows the disk size correctly though, but in effect it invites me to format it - at first I thought disk died somehow, but I put it into my Win XP system and it was read there just fine.
What SP3 do you mean?
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Vista uses an extended version of NTFS, so it's quite possible that it's not recognised due to one or other patch being out of sync.
Have you installed SP3?
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ok, somehow 1 Gbit network works now, I changed cable, the other gigabit card was not recognised, but major problem is that disk formatted with NTFS and checked on Win XP PC is not recognised by OS and it says it has got RAW filesystem?!?!?!
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64-bit NForce4 network drivers for Longhorn
Anyone got NForce4 based motherboard work with Longhorn and have 1 Gbit networking? I for some reason get 100 Mbits and all drivers around on NVidia site are plain wrong
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