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I'm attempting to set up a new PC with RAID 0 using Vista x64 Home Edition Premium. However, I'm having no luck. (Hours of scouring various forums have yielded nothing as well.) I've set up 2 RAID 0 partitions across my 2 SATA drives using Intel's Matrix Storage Manager. (CTRL + I thing at boot) When I load up

OK for XP to create files on Vista partition ?
Frans Pop elen...@planet.nl linux debian bugs dist linux debian maint boot On Wednesday 20 February 2008, Michael Altmann wrote: Comments/Problems: Installation goal has been a dual boot SATA RAID0 machine as playground for experimental software (ie Windows Vista ;-) and Lenny for real desktop work.

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Ran Vista Window Experience and got the following: Processor:4.1 Memory:5.4 Graphics:5.9 Gaming Graphic:4.7 Primary Hard Drive: 2.4 Cannot understand why my Hard Drive 2.4 score is so low with my Two WD 250GB 8MB Cache Drives in Raid 0. The controllers are: Intel 8201 FR SATA Raid Controller Driver is Intel

ATA plus SATA
I've tried going back to XP, but it's very hard on a toshiba laptop pre-loaded with Vista. Fix it Microsoft! "Kenny" wrote: I have recently installed 3 new 500Gb Seagate Barracuda ES 7200RPM SATA-II hard disk and configured them in a raid 5 array (using the Intel ICH8R controller). Previously I was not using RAID,

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When setup asks to Load Driver, when I insert either my floppy disk or burned CD-R with the Intel SATA RAID drivers, I select the correct one from the list, I have a Dell Dimension 9100 with an Intel RAID card. I have (2) 160 GB HD's in a RAID-0 config. During Win XP setups and Vista Beta 1, I boot from the

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I have two SATA drives, set as single drives, for my OS and apps. I would not use a Raid 0 for anything critical. For video editing I have one SATA Raid 0 and another EIDE pair in Raid 0 and do my video work between those two arrays since I get a noticeable speed increase that way. As far as any videos that are

Vista Install Problem
Needs 0+1 RAID JBOD support would be a plus, thats in addition to RAID I prefer that it be PATA over SATA, but if it has everything else and its SATA RAID, I don't care if its even compatible with vista, I won't be using it. Any suggestions for current RAID MB's??? Am I the only one that is nervious about

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Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, Vista will install on Raid 0 as long as there is a compatible driver for it Center SP2 Bus Adapters: Intel(R) 82801GR/GH SATA RAID Controller SCSI/RAID Host Controller Silicon Image SiI 3114 SoftRaid 5 Controller Intel(R) 82801G

Vista & RAID/SATA setups
I bought the Vista Business upgrade last year for my, then, XP Pro machine. I'm ready to upgrade some of the hardware: Mobo, Processor, RAM and Video Card. I'm currently running a dual SATA HDD RAID 0 for my C drive, which I will keep. Here are my questions, for which I hope someone has answers... 1.

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HiroT HiroT.33t...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, I'm attempting to set up a new PC with RAID 0 using Vista x64 Home Edition Premium. However, I'm having no luck. (Hours of scouring various forums have yielded nothing as well.) I've set up 2 RAID 0 partitions across my 2 SATA

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2 wd 10k rpm 74gb in raid 0 on sata 1 and 2. 160gb drive on sata 3. dvdrw on ide, floppy drive too. bios is set correctly to boot from the raid 0. sata raid is enabled for sata1 and 2 and disabled for the rest. so the bios is set properly. in the vista install it finds the hard drives fine. so i install to the raid

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AMD s...@s.com microsoft public windows vista general using asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe board. 2gb dual channel ram, amdx2 5200+. evga 7800gt pci-e card. 2 wd 10k rpm 74gb in raid 0 on sata 1 and 2. 160gb drive on sata 3. dvdrw on ide, floppy drive too. bios is set correctly to boot from the raid 0. sata raid is enabled for

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Needs 0+1 RAID JBOD support would be a plus, thats in addition to RAID I prefer that it be PATA over SATA, but if it has everything else and its SATA RAID, for dual core CPU's XP Pro and Linux comptatible. I don't care if its even compatible with vista, I won't be using it. Any suggestions for current RAID MB's???

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Gary Bettan video...@videoguys.com rec video desktop VideoGuys.com (in LI, NY) however, says *not* to go with Vista, and to avoid RAID like the plague, at least in basic systems. All our DIY machines have a dedicated drive for your OS & programs plus a RAID 0 SATA stripe for your video and media.

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Kenny Ke...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have recently installed 3 new 500Gb Seagate Barracuda ES 7200RPM SATA-II hard disk and configured them in a raid 5 array (using the Intel ICH8R controller). Previously I was not using RAID, but 2 discs configured by Aus PC when I bought

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TIC For my RAID0 array I have 4 partitions (C:\XP x86, D:\Vista x64, E:\XP x64, F:\empty) I advise that you give yourself AN extra partition (your planned # of OS's + 1)in case you ever want to semi-commit to an additional OS. BTW, my mobo is an MSI K8T800 Neo (built-in VIA chipset including a 2-port SATA-I RAID

If I buy the VISTA upgrade instead of the full version....
"intersys" wrote: Just got my copy of Vista Business from the Power Together campaign. Went through the compatibility check - no problems. I'm running an NVIDIA SATA RAID 0 array with a total of 1.2tb - Opteron165 processor - 3GB RAM - NVIDIA 7800GT Video card. I ran the install from within XP.

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The first line under Integrated Peripherals is: SATA RAID/ACHI MODE [RAID] The other options are ACHI and DISABLED - I tried them both without success. ProductID=2665 - 71k - Cached 1.You should install your sata cable in Port 0, try with just 1 disk first. 2. Stick your XP or Vista into the CD ROM. 3.