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Vista and: 1) HPconn4x 2)EMU48 3)Debug4x 4)HPGCC 2/3
Have XP Pro installed on a Raid 0 pair of samsug hd.During installation created a partitions of 15gb C:\ System, f 40gb D:\ Programs and a third 70gb Plan to install a new Sumsung 1Tb ( faster) Hd and install Vista Ultimate on that disc. 2 questions,- 1.0 The pros and cons of partitioning the new HD ie F:\ G:\?

64 bit Vista vs 32 bit Vista
I unmounted the card, which is "/dev/mmcblk9p1" on my system, deleted the original partition, created a new partition and formated it in "Linux Swap. I'm so so very glad I ignored your advice; however, I think a "RAID 0" configuration is a good idea. My next Laptop will have the following characteristics: **17"

Install/startup problem: Vista on Intel RAID controller (ICH8R etc
Robert Meek meek...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general I'm running WinXP Pro on a Dell XPS 600 w/Raid 0 setup dual hard drives to look like one, Ultimate Upgrade version and I would like to be able to install Vista while at the same time cleaning everything off my system and then re-installing.

SD (Secure Digital) Causes Blue Screen in Vista x64
Hi I recently purchased the following system and it has been nothing but trouble since day one. It was assembled and "tested" by the vendor. The vendor (who seems to be doing their best) is recommending we install Vista 32 bit instead. It seems my hardware is probably appropriate for 64 but that naff-all

DVD-RAM drive not working with Windows Vista
I want to re-install Vista on 2 new SATA drives set up in RAID 0 and already partitiioned with an 80 GB partition I could put Vista on. I'm afraid when I try to activate this they will refuse because it will look like the third computer I've installed Vista on! I've already deleted the RAID volume with Vista on the

RAID 0 Setup on Vista x64 Home Premium?
I created a RAID-0 array with those 2 drives in the bios. In the boot priority, I gave 1st priority to the BenQ Drive and 2nd priority to the Raid-0 array. Now, I'd like to install Vista from the bootable DVD. I put the DVD in the BenQ, reboot and the board is complaining that I have a bad System Disk (trying to

Raid 5 - Matrix Storage Manager
Here's a sampling: I have an XP Media center with a promise RAID 0 4-disc array. When I installed the WPA it broke the drivers for the array by causing failed delayed writes (half If I do a system restore to before the installation of the WPA everything goes back to working just fine. [S]ince installing WPA .

Vista starts only from DVD
I always self-build and install Windows using generic MS media. You don't need the XP CD or even an operating system loaded to install Vista from the upgrade I decided to start again as the new mobo supports RAID 0 so I backed up my stuff, created a RAID volume and did a clean install using the above method.

Best way to switch OS from MCE2005 to Vista?
Have XP Pro installed on a Raid 0 pair of samsug hd.During installation created a partitions of 15gb C:\ System, f 40gb D:\ Programs and a third 70gb E:\ Plan to install a new Sumsung 1Tb ( faster) Hd and install Vista Ultimate on that disc. 2 questions,- 1.0 The pros and cons of partitioning the new HD 2.0 Any

Unable to install frome DVD
GPO G...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi I recently purchased the following system and it has been nothing but The vendor (who seems to be doing their best) is recommending we install Vista 32 bit instead. It seems my hardware is probably appropriate for 64 but that

Raid/Bootloader Nightmare
(Partitioning doesn't count) I have a fairly similar system, however I have a dedicated RAID-0 for my video. I can easily playback HDV on my Avid in "medium". Did you install the Vista hotfixes for Nvidia cards? (released in September). Assuming you also know that the Intel Core 2 Duo and Quad CPUs beat the sox

64 bit Vista vs 32 bit Vista
I also have issues with I can't boot after i install vista as it says wrong system disk, put in the install disc to boot. I've posted about that too, do and am so gratefull to people for trying to help. Yeah, I have raid 0 and a single for backup. i have though disabled the backup hard drive and get the same issue.

Please help me with problem after installing Vista...Thanx!
I made the attempt to install Vista Ultimate 32 bit upgrade DVD over XP Pro SP/2 w/ NET 3.0 also installed, on the system described above. Here's the main problem: Under my old install of XP, I had made a shortcut somewhere under C:\, the only partition of my RAID 0 disc, or possibly under Desktop.

Dual boot XP/Vista Problems
Drivers for AHCI are inbox Vista. If you enable AHCI after the Vista install, you may have to install the Intel Matrix Storage Manager. -- Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro (i975X Express) Core™ 2 Extreme X6800 RAPTOR 2x150 GB RAID 0 4GB DDR2 800MHz GeForce 8800GTX Enermax 1000W 75A@+12V LAN 100/100 XP x64 dualboot Vista x64

TWO OS/ Partitions other than C:\
Bear in mind this is and all-hardware RAID 5, running on disks with 16mb caches. The system is well backed by a USB talking UPS. I haven't enable write back cacheing or advanced operations yet in the driver properties, but I have no qualms about it. You can push my buttons here. I will install Vista one more time,

RAM issue
However, that is NOT the only problem and will NOT fix your system permanently. Various websites and a potential law suit talk about the problem of using the 8800 "Hohen" wrote: I have the same problem when I install vista, but there thi problem also windows xp and the bug ar localized on "CPU to AGP" driver.

Passes Ugrade Advisor, Fails Install
The RAID-0 stripe is marked as Drive 1 and my 250 GB storage drive is marked as Drive 0. The install put the MBR on the storage drive (Drive 0) and the system files on the RAID stripe (Drive 1.) This results in my needing the Vista DVD to be in the drive to boot at all, as the system files are missing from Drive 0

Reinstall Windows Vista, duplicate product key
I wanted to install Vista Home Premium x64 in a dual-boot with XP so I could take advantage of DX10 and 64 bit performance for future games such as Crysis. Having partitioned the RAID 0 array with Acronis DD10 I tried to install Vista x64. It seemed to install ok but would reboot at the final stage before giving me

HELP Ultimate Vista on a P5B deluxe wifi
Brahman Brah...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Have XP Pro installed on a Raid 0 pair of samsug hd.During installation created a partitions of 15gb C:\ System, f 40gb D:\ Programs and a third 70gb E:\ Data unassigned 140gb. Because the C:\ has turned out to be too small and causes

Dual boot XP/Vista Problems
carlrs1 carl...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I'm trying to dual boot XP/Vista on my system. I've gotten XP installed on 1st, 160GB's RAID 0. I was trying to install Vista on an 80 Gig drive, but it's an IDE drive. I didn't think this would make a difference, but apparently it