In a message dated 3/29/2005 8:37:27 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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How did you manage to copy the files to the RAID device? Normally, you would
first have to install XP onto the RAID drive and then proceed to install the
rest. Did the RAID not boot when you installed XP on it?
Based on your response to the above, we may be able to help you more. I went
through a RAID setup on my own system some time back and also had some
"items" to work out ;)
Peter Shkabara
Hi,
I used Partition Magic to copy the partition from the old drive to the new
array (the old drive will be removed once XP boots from the array). I really
need to keep this install of XP as there are LOTS of programs installed, and
it would take many, many hours to reinstall, and configure all these
programs again if I were to install a fresh copy of XP on the array. The copy of XP
now on the array does not have the necessary driver installed so the system
can "see" the array at bootup, so it reports no disks found. I need to know
how to install the SCSI driver to an existing XP install.
Thanks,
Peter Hogan
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