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Guest Szaijan
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Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit on Monday on my system with an A8N-SLI

Deluxe MB. My two RAID-0 Raptors are on the nVidia SATA controller, however,

not the SI SATA slots.

 

The installation DVD was able to recognize, partition and format my RAID

array with no driver disk and seemed to work fine. However, now that I've

removed the installation DVD, the system fails to boot unless the DVD is in

the DVD drive. I do not boot off of the DVD drive, but the system still

won't boot unless the disk is in.

 

I'm hoping the following discussion holds the answer:

 

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices&tid=7280e5b9-446a-40a3-bb86-ebaee9e844cb&m=1&p=1

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Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

Did you go into the RAID BIOS and configure your RAID 0

there before you installed Vista?

 

 

Szaijan wrote:

> I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit on Monday on my system with an A8N-SLI

> Deluxe MB. My two RAID-0 Raptors are on the nVidia SATA controller, however,

> not the SI SATA slots.

>

> The installation DVD was able to recognize, partition and format my RAID

> array with no driver disk and seemed to work fine. However, now that I've

> removed the installation DVD, the system fails to boot unless the DVD is in

> the DVD drive. I do not boot off of the DVD drive, but the system still

> won't boot unless the disk is in.

>

> I'm hoping the following discussion holds the answer:

>

> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices&tid=7280e5b9-446a-40a3-bb86-ebaee9e844cb&m=1&p=1

Guest Szaijan
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Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

Yes. The RAID-0 stripe was already set up in the BIOS. Previously, I had Xp

installed on it and it booted just fine. The Xp MBR was destroyed when I

used the Vista installer to delete the partition and put a new one in its

place.

 

I should also have noted previously that I do not have a floppy drive, nor

do I intend to ever again. I would have thought that Vista would have

recognized that the function of most floppies has been replaced by card

readers and USB flash drives long since.

 

"Theo" wrote:

> Did you go into the RAID BIOS and configure your RAID 0

> there before you installed Vista?

>

>

> Szaijan wrote:

> > I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit on Monday on my system with an A8N-SLI

> > Deluxe MB. My two RAID-0 Raptors are on the nVidia SATA controller, however,

> > not the SI SATA slots.

> >

> > The installation DVD was able to recognize, partition and format my RAID

> > array with no driver disk and seemed to work fine. However, now that I've

> > removed the installation DVD, the system fails to boot unless the DVD is in

> > the DVD drive. I do not boot off of the DVD drive, but the system still

> > won't boot unless the disk is in.

> >

> > I'm hoping the following discussion holds the answer:

> >

> > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices&tid=7280e5b9-446a-40a3-bb86-ebaee9e844cb&m=1&p=1

>

Guest John Barnes
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Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

Re: Help installing x64 in RAID 0

 

You need to find out where your Vista boot file is and make sure that drive

is the first in boot priority in your BIOS and is on a primary active

partition. If you have an IDE hard drive there have been problems that have

required running startup repair with the IDE drive disconnected.

 

"Szaijan" <Szaijan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:570989C1-8B37-46C6-A39A-2E4C33A0DA61@microsoft.com...

> Yes. The RAID-0 stripe was already set up in the BIOS. Previously, I had

> Xp

> installed on it and it booted just fine. The Xp MBR was destroyed when I

> used the Vista installer to delete the partition and put a new one in its

> place.

>

> I should also have noted previously that I do not have a floppy drive, nor

> do I intend to ever again. I would have thought that Vista would have

> recognized that the function of most floppies has been replaced by card

> readers and USB flash drives long since.

>

> "Theo" wrote:

>

>> Did you go into the RAID BIOS and configure your RAID 0

>> there before you installed Vista?

>>

>>

>> Szaijan wrote:

>> > I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit on Monday on my system with an

>> > A8N-SLI

>> > Deluxe MB. My two RAID-0 Raptors are on the nVidia SATA controller,

>> > however,

>> > not the SI SATA slots.

>> >

>> > The installation DVD was able to recognize, partition and format my

>> > RAID

>> > array with no driver disk and seemed to work fine. However, now that

>> > I've

>> > removed the installation DVD, the system fails to boot unless the DVD

>> > is in

>> > the DVD drive. I do not boot off of the DVD drive, but the system

>> > still

>> > won't boot unless the disk is in.

>> >

>> > I'm hoping the following discussion holds the answer:

>> >

>> > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices&tid=7280e5b9-446a-40a3-bb86-ebaee9e844cb&m=1&p=1

>>


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