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Hi,
  I've installed a new RAID system, and have copied all data from my original
disk over to it (data and OS). However, when I attempt to boot from it, it
cannot find the RAID array, says no hard drives connected.
  I know how to add the RAID driver when doing a new XP install, by hitting
F6 right at the start, and adding the RAID driver then. This method won't work
for me, as it then wants to reformat the array. I wish to keep this windows
install (with MANY programs installed), and just "add" the RAID driver to it (I
believe it goes in the MBR section of the drive).
  I have called the RAID card manufacturer for help (ha ha...I knew more
about it than they did), and searched the Microsoft Knowledge Base, but haven't
been able to find the answer. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Peter Hogan
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