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Hi
Occured on XP SP2 machine with Raid Array.
The other day I got the infamous loop where you try to login at the Welcome
screen and it then immediately logs you off. I tried safe mode, last good
config, chkdisk, none of that worked. Was unable to get recovery console to
work. Unable to get help, I re-installed Windows and got in. But now my C:
drive is what used to be my D drive. I stored video files on this and other
drives. My original C: drive had the original windows installation, and all
my program files and documents and I'm unable to access them.
So now I'm in but on the wrong drive. And none of the other drives are
visible and presumably that means that if I ever do get in I'm going to have
two copies of XP installed, one on the "old" C:drive and one on this "new" C:
Drive. Should I try and rebuild the array from the prompt that loads up
during boot up? Should I uninstall this wrongly situated installation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Occured on XP SP2 machine with Raid Array.
The other day I got the infamous loop where you try to login at the Welcome
screen and it then immediately logs you off. I tried safe mode, last good
config, chkdisk, none of that worked. Was unable to get recovery console to
work. Unable to get help, I re-installed Windows and got in. But now my C:
drive is what used to be my D drive. I stored video files on this and other
drives. My original C: drive had the original windows installation, and all
my program files and documents and I'm unable to access them.
So now I'm in but on the wrong drive. And none of the other drives are
visible and presumably that means that if I ever do get in I'm going to have
two copies of XP installed, one on the "old" C:drive and one on this "new" C:
Drive. Should I try and rebuild the array from the prompt that loads up
during boot up? Should I uninstall this wrongly situated installation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.