On Mar 17, 6:10 am, willic <wil...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > No, I think it is a COMPAQ problem.... <
>
> It could be related to Compaq's mickey mouse way of partitioning the first
> drive but I doubt it. Why is this not a problem with XP Pro and why does it
> not happen with a cold boot?
>
> Something must be remaining loaded with a reboot that is not there with a
> cold boot.
>
> --
> willic
>
>
>
> "keith schaefer" wrote:
> > No, I think it is a COMPAQ problem....
>
> > "willic" <wil...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:AFB46AD3-D172-4AA9-84BF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> You wouldn't by any chance be using a 680i based mobo too would you? <
>
> > > No. This is a Compaq Presario SR2044X with an ECS motherboard and ATI
> > > chipset.
>
> > > It looks like this is a driver problem.
>
> > > --
> > > willic
>
> > > "CrimLiar" wrote:
>
> > >> "willic" <wil...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >>news:4F492D29-C221-44EF-A8B8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > >> >I recently installed Vista Home Premium. I have two drives in my
> > >> >machine,
> > >> > both Seagate SATA2. The first is a 200 gb drive that contains the
> > >> > Vista
> > >> > OS.
> > >> > The second is a 320 gb drive which has XP Pro. I can initially boot
> > >> > into
> > >> > either system, or I can reboot from Vista into XP Pro, the system on
> > >> > the
> > >> > second drive, without difficulty. From XP Pro I can always read both
> > >> > drives.
>
> > >> > The problem is that if I am running Vista and reboot into Vista (the
> > >> > default), my second drive disappears. It does not even appear on the
> > >> > Device
> > >> > Manager or Disk Management. If I cold boot, the second drive
> > >> > reappears.
>
> > >> > Does anyone have a clue as to what could be causing this?
> > >> > --
> > >> > willic
>
> > >> There could be an issue here.... I have 4x500G Seagate SATA HDDs set up
> > >> as
> > >> a 0+1 Raid configuration on an ASUS P5N32-E Sli (nVidia 680i chipset)
> > >> motherboard. On coldbooting it finds the HDDs in under 2 secs, but
> > >> warmbooting it takes about 10 secs. You wouldn't by any chance be using
> > >> a
> > >> 680i based mobo too would you?
>
> > >> Crimliar- Hide quoted text -
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There's someone else (and me) having this problem here:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...39b7c64a695639
George