Guest connor_a@hotmail.com Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Hi everyone, Hoping to get a few tips with this scenario! I have a domain controller running windows 2003 with the following disks: Disk1 72Gb with partitions: C system/boot 20Gb D dfs shares 40Gb Disk2 200Gb with partitions: E data 200Gb I run the ASR NTbackup wizard and this created a 6Gb .bkf file and ASR FDD. I power on a HP DL320 with 2 x 72Gb disks and initialise this as a RAID 0 array (150Gb) Boot with the Win2003 CD, press F2 and insert the ASR FDD. A few moments later I get the message: "The capacity of the current system disk drive is insufficient, and cannot be used to recover the partitions on the original system disk. The replacement hard disk drives must be at least as large as the disks present on the original system" Why is the RAID 0 array insufficient when it is 150Gb??? Thanks.
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