Derek Harvey wrote:
> Extract from reply "nlite the RAID driver into the XP CD".
> Please explain what that means and how to do it, with a link if appropriate.
> Thanks
> Derek
>
> "michael" <(E-Mail Removed)_this_tag> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> maurizio wrote:
>>> hi!
>>> this is my pc configuration:
>>> - motherboard: asus p5e3 deluxe
>>> - hd1: raptor 72gb
>>> - hd2: segate 500gb 32mb
>>> - hd3: segate 500gb 32mb
>>>
>>> All hd are on the same sata controller.
>>>
>>> Xp is installed on hd1 in ahci mode, the other hd2 & hd3 have only data
>>> and no raid.
>>>
>>> I'd like now to convert my configurazion in raid, using hd2 and hd3 in
>>> raid1 and leaving hd1 where the system is installed in ahci mode.
>>>
>>> is this possible or i have to reinstall the system on hd1 with no ahci?
>>>
>>> I set the mainboard sata controller in raid, i do not configure any raid0
>>> or 1, the system started then i get a blue screen...
>>>
>>> my english is not so good so i hope someone understand which is the
>>> problem, thx!
>> This is exactly the same that I did it in this morning. I used RAID in
>> BIOS and tried to install Windows XP. An F6 disk was needed and everything
>> went fine. I tried to install Windows Vista, inserted driver disk and was
>> also fine. But I got no luck when I tried to install Ubuntu, it didn't
>> recognise that I had RAID because the RAID feature in the motherboard is
>> software-based and Linux controls the hardwares directly. (Windows reads
>> HDs through BIOS) I gave up and use md.
>> As I wrote above, change the BIOS setting to RAID, install Windows XP (use
>> an F6 disk). If you don't have any floppy drive, nlite the RAID driver
>> into the XP CD and install from the CD.
>> If you don't want to use the poorly-written RAID BIOS on the board,
>> install a server edition of Windows 2003 and make RAID-1 using Disk
>> Management.
>
>
Search for nlite, download and install it.
Copy the contents of XP CD to a folder, run nlite to insert the RAID
driver, burn back to a new CD and install from the new CD.
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