Summary: I have a pc with a RocketRAID IDE card installed. It is set up with two 200GB Hard drives in a RAID-1 (mirror) array. The OS is on the first partition...
Summary: if this is the case then why cant u partition 2 60 gig drives into 4 30 gig partitions....raid 0 the top 30 on each disk and then raid+1 the bottom 30...
Summary: What is the difference between these 3 type of Windows, which one is better, which one should I use? 1. Windows XP professional 2. Windows XP media ce...
Summary: Use fdisk from a Win98 startup floppy and mark your RAID partition 'active'. I had the same problem. During bootup of the XP cd, watch the white ban...
Summary: XP can be installed on Raid partition, but the hardware settings have to be right to do so. Also it has to be a 'hardware raid', not a software creat...
Summary: I've really no expierence with making raid partitions, could you give me some advice to make it striped raid array? I do play games a lot. ...
Summary: Phil, I had a similar problem with MSI KT3 Ultra ARU mobo. You have to set your RAID partition as the active partition so that it will be recognized a...
Summary: Hi all! first off all i should explain my system: 1.Promise ide raid card TX2 2.2 ibm units 30 gb each in raid-0 array (2+0) 3. 1 unit Western digita...
Summary: Check to make sure your RAID array is set as 'active' partition. Go to XP's disk management to check while using your IBM HD as system disk. I had t...
Summary: "That's more secure than before, but I'd like to go futher. I want to use DriveImage 2002 to copy the OS to F, so that in an emergency we could boot u...
Summary: I have a new 250G SATA drive I want to add to my Dimension 8400 which currently has a single 80G drive (not partitioned into more than one drive). I w...
Summary: Here's a page that explains the nature of RAID and has detailed instructions on how to set it up on your motherboard: http://www.apushardware.com/?act...
Summary: Just thought I'd throw in the fact that Powerquest don't support software RAID (as I found out the hard way) so now I'm stuck with a bad partition tab...
Summary: First off I don't think you mean setting them up as jbod but as a raid level. Since you got the message about losing all your data I know you aren't ...
Summary: Did you follow the raid controller instructions on setting up a booting raid array? Did you load the raid controller driver during the XP installation...
Summary: Hi, I have a friends comp with a 120 Gb sata drive partitioned 8mb/112mb. He has bought an identical 120Gb and wants me to install a raid 0 array. Can...
Summary: Ok, if I want to access my C: drive from the command lind I can boot off of a NTFS Pro CD and that will allow me to read/write my NTFS C: partition. M...
Summary: I wouldn't worry about the recovery console part, if you are having a lot problems using the recovery console is a half-a way attempt of fixing seriou...
Summary: Make sure your raid drivers are xp compatible ie digitally signed by microsoft. Also recheck your jumpering on the hd sometimes cs (cable select) work...
Summary: I agre with Michael on this...raid for home use is really not justifiable. You want to speed up your gaming then my suggestion is to either use a boot...
Summary: I recently set up a new machine for myself. AMD Athlon XP 2100+ w/ Asus A7V266E. I want to use the IDE Raid functionality of my mobo and I picked up...
Summary: Previously I had two 80GB drives set up with a RAID-1 array in a spare computer. I decided to increase the capacity on that computer with (2) 200GB dr...