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TWO OS/ Partitions other than C:\
Vista does not seem to like SATA RAID 0 arrays very much. So I pulled the 160GB disks from my desktop, stuck a single 250GB drive in it, and did a completely fresh install of Vista Ultimate RTM. I've got one of the old disks in an external USB enclosure and have confirmed that I can read from it.

Dual Boot - Another issue
Dimension Dimens...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, I am running the following rig and I want to install vista on 2 x DVD +-RW and CDRW Drives Raid 0 x 2 200Gb Maxtor Diamond Max 10 drives Note: I have tried disabling the Raid Drives prior to posting to no avail.

RAID0 question
PNutts pnutterfi...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup My MB is ASUS w/nVidia with four HD (two as RAID0 and two as RAID1). I install the OS to RAID0 both RAID configurations are recognized at every step of the install and (of course) on the resulting system using only the Vista DVD.

Vista 64 Boot Issue
You better use Vista. But for Vista, if it is ok, then no problem. If error, the whole system will lock up. Here is their config. They all dual boot for Vista 32 and 64. Magic Pro A2N5 Extreme II, AMD 5200+, 2G ram, Inno3D 7950GT 512m, XFX 7900GT, 2x 250G sata2 in raid 0 Magic Pro A2N5 Extreme II, AMD 4600+,

Serious problem with IE7 on Vista Ultimate RTM
I have vista scsi card drivers for my card so I'll try to install vista on the scsi later and see what the score is for the drive. The Raptor gives me 5.3. I went to another pc in my home that had dual core 5200+ with 2gb ram and the raptor sata 74gb in raid 0 that gave me around 40MB/sec - 47MB/sec in the same

boot problem,.,..,,..,
I've tried the repair startup option on the vista DVD but it found no fault. I have checked the BIOS settings and all is fine. Can anyone help solve this problem? System specs... 2x500gb Maxtors in RAID 0. Motherboard Asus Crosshair, 4gb Corsiar XMSpro RAM, AMD FX-64 black edition, 2 x Gainward bliss 8800GTX

Installing Vista on a partion other than C:\
I'm now running a dual boot system (Media Center 2005/Vista Ultimate)....and a clean install onto a second hard drive. So yes...a Vista Will I need to add a non-raid SATA drive, install XP Pro to that, overwrite with Vista Ultimate, then somehow copy that full data to the raid 0 striped array? Seems excessive.

can not install vista on the right hard disk
Brahman Brah...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup 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

RAM issue
Hi, I am running the following rig and I want to install vista on it, I have got the disc and whenever I try to install any version of vista I get the copying 2 x DVD +-RW and CDRW Drives Raid 0 x 2 200Gb Maxtor Diamond Max 10 drives Note: I have tried disabling the Raid Drives prior to posting to no avail.

installing raid 0 on vista
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dmex.2qz...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Try disable any RAID functions in your BIOS when the system boots, 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.

2 Unexpected Pitfalls When Installing Vista
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All: I am thinking of getting Vista Home Premium Retail OS and installing it in my main computer. This computer has several hard drives devoted to video storage only and I want to use them with the Vista OS My question is, should I do a clean install booting from the DVD to my RAID 0 system drives which are

Vista Home Premium install successful so far...
*It is best to use Sata hard drives with NCQ when setting up a RAID system according to Intel. Be sure you have made the primary partitions in the RAID array the same size. I think this should work for you. In my system I already had XP in a RAID 0 array and simply did a clean install on the same array with Vista

Windows Media Center Receiver Service has stopped working
I'm running WinXP Pro on a Dell XPS 600 w/Raid 0 setup dual hard drives to look like one, 2 gog ram, and an Nividia GeForce dual board SLI graphics system Vista 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.

Some Vista questions
Please install Vista and tell me if the mentioned calculator related SW works Thank You! - Enermax 1000W PSU Nam! - Intel D976XBX2 Mobo ? Do you have RAID 0 eg. striping (4 speed) - 4GB Corsair 800MHz RAM (would have put in 8GB, but Corsair haven't released 2GB unbuffered modules yet) Great Skill aka G.Skill

Can't activate Visa UPGRADE because my HD Crashed that had XP embe
The first PRIMARY partition which is marked active will be the one which becomes your system drive. "Szaijan" <Szai...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:85004207-3A36-4EE8-BFD0-7025EE60486C@microsoft.com... I did a "clean" install of Vista 64 over an old install of Win Xp on a RAID-0 stripe across

Vista Ultimate x64 and black screen and freeze on install?
I have downloaded and burned DVD several times. core 2 duo extreme x6800 asus p5wdh (w 975x chipset) 4 GB ram 2 250 GB sata drives in a RAID 0 config what gives? "Clark" wrote: You might describe your install in a little more detail, like are you trying to dual boot, is Vista on a clean hard drive by itself,

64 bit Vista vs 32 bit Vista
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 does because when I get to the part of the install that asks what partition to

Clean install of upgrade Ultimate problem.
I am going to install VISTA Ultimate on my P5B Deluxe system. It is currently running Win XP with two Raid 0 Arrays consisting of two drives each. Everything works OK. I am going to try an update inplace - upgrade Win XP to VISTA. The system is relatively new so I am not in the mood to do a fresh install of all the

Windows XP 64-bit and Windows Vista Beta 2
Erik Chapple EMC Microsoft Practice Denver, CO "Bhavin Mistry" <BhavinMis...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B7D4C338-CB7A-4C5E-8D85-A9675247B52E@microsoft.com... hello all. i've just recently upgraded my chip and mobo and am trying to install vista ultimate 64 on my 2 wd raptors in raid 0. i am

Can,t get Vista 64 bit on my system
I have two Raid 0 Arrays set up using two SATA drives in each Array. Everything works just fine. Why I want to upgrade to Vista is a good question but some things you just have to do. I do have clean install of Vista Premium running on another system using a plain old SATA drive and it works as advertised.