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Registry Corruption: A Case of Good RAID Gone Baid
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[QUOTE="grahamham, post: 10368063"] From the looks of it you need to replace the faulty hard drive and rebuild the RAID, you might get away with full formating the faulty drive and rebuilding RAID. I have in the past been able to fix drives by full formating that were reported faulty by the drive diagnostics boot disc you get from manufactures websites, but not in a RAID setup But you should still be able to boot from the RAID 10, so it looks like you have two problems , the Volume 0 was degraded and the windows boot problem. I have not got a scooby on how to fix the windows boot problem. ive been doing a complete PC backup every month to an external USB drive and just hopping that a complete PC restore will work when i need to use it. You might find a better answer about RAID here; [URL]http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/index.htm[/URL] Got a similar setup, been meaning to read up on this in case it happens to me but not had the time yet. let us know how you get on. [/QUOTE]
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