Transport GT24 (B3992) Driver
Broadcom RAIDCore(tm) Configuration Device Driver
Broadcom RAIDCore(tm) Controller Driver
Broadcom RAIDCore(tm) MultiCard Device Driver
Windows 2003, Windows XP
WinXP_Server2003_32bit_SATARAID.zip (206.7 KB)
2.0.5348.3 (2005-12-15) via .inf
Server Platforms
1U Server Barebones
SATA (Ultra/RAID) Broadcom HT1000 chipset
SATA Drivers for S3850, S3870 , S3891, S3892, S3870, S3992:
Under Win XP and Server 2003 32-bit SATA RAID
SATA Driver File
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 12-Oct-2009
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
bccfg.cat | 7 bytes | 12 Apr 2004 |
bccfg.inf | 2.3 KB | 16 Dec 2005 |
bccfg.sys | 10.2 KB | 16 Dec 2005 |
bcraid | 46 bytes | 12 Apr 2004 |
bcraid.cat | 8 bytes | 17 Mar 2004 |
bcraid.inf | 2.3 KB | 16 Dec 2005 |
bcraid.sys | 378.9 KB | 16 Dec 2005 |
txtsetup.oem | 906 bytes | 16 Dec 2005 |
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