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Ian Bethell
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      26th Jun 2007
Hi, I'm using Win XP Pro which currently boots from a RAID 1 Set with two
Hard Drives. They are controlled from an on-board highpoint ATA 133
controller.

Now, this controller is conflicting with my SATA Raid controller on the PCI
bus.

I therefore have bought an add-on ATA133 raid controller card, and wish to
switch the hard drives to that new controller.

Now, obviously I need to re-run the install boot CD, but are there any
things I need to know before I proceed with this task? Also, i'm a bit
concerned that when I add the SATA Raid controller too, that it will mess up
the boot priority and try to boot from the sata disks instead of the ATA133.

Will I need to re-run the windows boot cd after I put the sata card and
drives in too?

TIA.

Ian.


 
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      3rd Jul 2007
I think every one is totally confused as to what you are trying to do. Give
us a litle more information and some one will try to help you.
What RAID set up are you running?
What sort of conflict are you having?
Are you running some old IDE drives along with some SATA?
If you have conflicts with your onboard ATA Controller, what do you hope to
gain with an add on?
--
Linusverl


"Ian Bethell" wrote:

> Hi, I'm using Win XP Pro which currently boots from a RAID 1 Set with two
> Hard Drives. They are controlled from an on-board highpoint ATA 133
> controller.
>
> Now, this controller is conflicting with my SATA Raid controller on the PCI
> bus.
>
> I therefore have bought an add-on ATA133 raid controller card, and wish to
> switch the hard drives to that new controller.
>
> Now, obviously I need to re-run the install boot CD, but are there any
> things I need to know before I proceed with this task? Also, i'm a bit
> concerned that when I add the SATA Raid controller too, that it will mess up
> the boot priority and try to boot from the sata disks instead of the ATA133.
>
> Will I need to re-run the windows boot cd after I put the sata card and
> drives in too?
>
> TIA.
>
> Ian.
>
>
>

 
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Ian Bethell
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      5th Jul 2007
Cheers for replying.

It's a bit complicated, but basically it's two drives. One ATA133 (on-board)
and one SATA (PCI Card).

BEFORE, they both worked fine. booted from the ATA133 and could also use the
SATA as a data/backup drive.

NOW, with the SATA card plugged in, it ALWAYS tries to boot from this SATA,
and no matter what I set in the Bios, I can't get it to ignore the SATA as a
boot disk, and boot from the ATA133.

SO, I've bought a PCI ATA133 in hope that I can use BOTH PCI Cards and boot
from the ATA133 (PCI) and have access to my SATA data disk.

So, I'm hoping to just un-plug the ATA133 drive(s)(as they are a
RAID-0stripe) from the ON BOARD ATA133 and re-connect it to the ATA133 PCI
CARD.

Then it's a case of running the windows boot disk and having the new ATA133
PCI Card drivers available... which is hopefully where you guys come in.???


Cheers in advance.

Ian.



"Linus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I think every one is totally confused as to what you are trying to do. Give
> us a litle more information and some one will try to help you.
> What RAID set up are you running?
> What sort of conflict are you having?
> Are you running some old IDE drives along with some SATA?
> If you have conflicts with your onboard ATA Controller, what do you hope
> to
> gain with an add on?
> --
> Linusverl
>
>
> "Ian Bethell" wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm using Win XP Pro which currently boots from a RAID 1 Set with two
>> Hard Drives. They are controlled from an on-board highpoint ATA 133
>> controller.
>>
>> Now, this controller is conflicting with my SATA Raid controller on the
>> PCI
>> bus.
>>
>> I therefore have bought an add-on ATA133 raid controller card, and wish
>> to
>> switch the hard drives to that new controller.
>>
>> Now, obviously I need to re-run the install boot CD, but are there any
>> things I need to know before I proceed with this task? Also, i'm a bit
>> concerned that when I add the SATA Raid controller too, that it will mess
>> up
>> the boot priority and try to boot from the sata disks instead of the
>> ATA133.
>>
>> Will I need to re-run the windows boot cd after I put the sata card and
>> drives in too?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>>
>>



 
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Andy
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      6th Jul 2007
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 19:43:30 GMT, "Ian Bethell"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Cheers for replying.
>
>It's a bit complicated, but basically it's two drives. One ATA133 (on-board)
>and one SATA (PCI Card).
>
>BEFORE, they both worked fine. booted from the ATA133 and could also use the
>SATA as a data/backup drive.
>
>NOW, with the SATA card plugged in, it ALWAYS tries to boot from this SATA,
>and no matter what I set in the Bios, I can't get it to ignore the SATA as a
>boot disk, and boot from the ATA133.


What motherboard do you have?
During POST does the motherboard detect the ATA133 disk?

>
>SO, I've bought a PCI ATA133 in hope that I can use BOTH PCI Cards and boot
>from the ATA133 (PCI) and have access to my SATA data disk.
>
>So, I'm hoping to just un-plug the ATA133 drive(s)(as they are a
>RAID-0stripe) from the ON BOARD ATA133 and re-connect it to the ATA133 PCI
>CARD.
>
>Then it's a case of running the windows boot disk and having the new ATA133
>PCI Card drivers available... which is hopefully where you guys come in.???
>
>
>Cheers in advance.
>
>Ian.
>
>
>
>"Linus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:3C795F82-509E-41A5-9A65-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I think every one is totally confused as to what you are trying to do. Give
>> us a litle more information and some one will try to help you.
>> What RAID set up are you running?
>> What sort of conflict are you having?
>> Are you running some old IDE drives along with some SATA?
>> If you have conflicts with your onboard ATA Controller, what do you hope
>> to
>> gain with an add on?
>> --
>> Linusverl
>>
>>
>> "Ian Bethell" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, I'm using Win XP Pro which currently boots from a RAID 1 Set with two
>>> Hard Drives. They are controlled from an on-board highpoint ATA 133
>>> controller.
>>>
>>> Now, this controller is conflicting with my SATA Raid controller on the
>>> PCI
>>> bus.
>>>
>>> I therefore have bought an add-on ATA133 raid controller card, and wish
>>> to
>>> switch the hard drives to that new controller.
>>>
>>> Now, obviously I need to re-run the install boot CD, but are there any
>>> things I need to know before I proceed with this task? Also, i'm a bit
>>> concerned that when I add the SATA Raid controller too, that it will mess
>>> up
>>> the boot priority and try to boot from the sata disks instead of the
>>> ATA133.
>>>
>>> Will I need to re-run the windows boot cd after I put the sata card and
>>> drives in too?
>>>
>>> TIA.
>>>
>>> Ian.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>

 
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Ian Bethell
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      6th Jul 2007
>
> What motherboard do you have?
> During POST does the motherboard detect the ATA133 disk?
>
>>


Abit IT7E - Yes, it detects both the on-board disk and the SATA PCI Card
Disk.

It then pops up "Non-System disk" even if i disable the SATA Disk through
the SATA Card POST.




 
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Andy
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      7th Jul 2007
On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 07:39:23 GMT, "Ian Bethell"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>>
>> What motherboard do you have?
>> During POST does the motherboard detect the ATA133 disk?
>>
>>>

>
>Abit IT7E - Yes, it detects both the on-board disk and the SATA PCI Card
>Disk.
>
>It then pops up "Non-System disk" even if i disable the SATA Disk through
>the SATA Card POST.
>


Whichever device the BIOS is trying to boot isn't bootable.

>
>

 
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Ian Bethell
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      15th Jul 2007
So, basically, i'll ask in a more simple manner...

how easy is it to migrate my xp install over to another harddrive
controller?

Any advice would be appreciated.


"Andy" <1@2.3> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 06 Jul 2007 07:39:23 GMT, "Ian Bethell"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> What motherboard do you have?
>>> During POST does the motherboard detect the ATA133 disk?
>>>
>>>>

>>
>>Abit IT7E - Yes, it detects both the on-board disk and the SATA PCI Card
>>Disk.
>>
>>It then pops up "Non-System disk" even if i disable the SATA Disk through
>>the SATA Card POST.
>>

>
> Whichever device the BIOS is trying to boot isn't bootable.
>
>>
>>



 
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