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Installation BSODs.. RAID problem?
The two (WD2000) drives are in a RAID 0 configuration and after installing VISTA they slowed to a crawl. I though it was a function of all the indexing and fetching the drive’s installation process and it says to install the operating system from the DVD after formatting the drive and making it the boot drive.

Clean install of upgrade Ultimate problem.
Tom Ferguson tom.newsgro...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have no idea if I understand what you wrote. However, usually you set up the RAID configuration in the computer's BIOS before you install the operating system. The MoBo manual (on paper in book form or on a CD that came with

Vista to face the same reputation as Millenium?
The only thing that I can think of that 'might' be the cause is that originally when I got by upgrade, I had two 150gig Raptors in a RAID 0 that I had installed XP Pro on, but I decided to break the RAID 0 so I could install XP Pro on one and Vista on the other so I could dual-boot between the two (I have a third

Vista homepremium x64 upgrade and RAID 0
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 Plan to install a new Sumsung 1Tb ( faster) Hd and install Vista Ultimate on that disc. Please research this carefully before committing.

Setup for Raid 0 P5B Deluxe running VISTA
I was hoping to install Vista on the new HD and have it isolated from the XP installation and the Vista drivers would be installed on the new disc. 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

Some Vista questions
My Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit OS is OEM. Therefore, he tells me, I'm stuck with it. I CANNOT [emphasis his] uninstall the 64 bit system and install a 32 bit OEM 1400MHz Memory Clock Seagate 320GB SATA II 7200.10 ST3320620AS NCQ 320GB / Serial ATA / 7200RPM / 16MB (raid 0) Sony DRU830A Internal Double Layer,

TWO OS/ Partitions other than C:\
I've disabled my RAID and attempted to install from the Vista DVD - no effect. I've swapped in a different DVD drive - no effect. 18X DVD±R Super-Multi DVD Burner With 12X DVD-RAM Write Black IDE Model GSA-H42N-BK ATI Radeon X1950 Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer 2x SATA Western Digital 75GB Hard Drives in RAID 0.

Unable to install Windows Vista upgrade
Or perhaps like looking for apps that would make use of Win3.0's new 386 Enhanced Mode. would have thought that I'm entitled to have it work (and I'm not The vendor (who seems to be doing their best) is recommending we install Vista 32 bit instead. Yep. It seems my hardware is probably appropriate for 64 I

Vista unable to detects HDD in raid 0
Which disk does the Disk Management snap-in identify as containing the system partition? That's the disk that the BIOS should boot. The raid 0 is the boot Why? i still don't get it. also you'd then have to do this every time you install vista? I'vew not had this issue at all using the beta vista and an older

Setup for Raid 0 P5B Deluxe running VISTA
VRG Scotty vrg-sco...@vistareadygames.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi all, I had to re-install vista 32bit ultimate as I had changed motherboards and now when booting I have checked the BIOS settings and all is fine. Can anyone help solve this problem? System specs... 2x500gb Maxtors in RAID 0.

About pirate cd on Vista
92869 p.tuc...@sbcglobal.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Trying to install Vista Ultimate upgrade over XP Pro. System is new. CPU and MB purchased as a unit from Fry's), 2GB PC6400 RAM, EVGA e-GeForce 7600 GT video card, 2 ea WD Raptor SATA 74GB 10000 RPM hard drives running in RAID 0.

nVidia BSOD nvlddmkm.sys
If you have the correct drivers, then restart your system. Hopefully, you should now see all of your drives, including the raptor. sata Anyways my idea is to raid 0 the 160's and run windows off the raptor. well when i go to install vista i come to the option screen where you pick your hard drives format etc.

Dual boot system question and family deal discount question
To install the 32 bit upgrade in Raid 0 you will need to do a clean install with the upgrade disk. During the install the old operating system will be kept (but not usable) even during a clean install. The current Windows XP OS will show up in the files of the new Vista 32 bit system as "Windows Old".

Microsoft allows bypass of Vista activation Brian Livingston's ...
My system is as follows : Asus P5N32-SLI-DELUSE Intel Pentium D 955 Extreme Edition 1066FSB 2 x 2 MB L2 Cache 64 bit Intel EMT 2GB Corsair 667Mhz memory Nvidia GeForce 7800GTX card manufactured by Asus 2 x WD 150GB 10k RPM Raptors running RAID 0 (yes there is a 64 bit driver for the NForce4 raid controller) HP DVD

Best way to switch OS from MCE2005 to Vista?
I will be buying a quad core 64 bit Intel chip and using a RAID 0 disk array that will have a total capacity of 300GB using 2 Raptor 150's. I was thinking of partitioning this into three logical drives. One drive would be used to install 32 bit Vista and be roughly 30GB. The second partition would be used for Vista

New Install problem/?
However, yes 4 drives 0+1 is typically going to be faster, in some cases RAID5 has minimal performance benefit. The system is well backed by a USB talking UPS. I will install Vista one more time, if I read a compelling reason to change. Why not? I've done it about a thousand times already (c: You're asking

after vista install, pc won't boot
Info: My primary system has 3 hard drives 2x74gb raptors in raid O and 1x400gb seagate. I plan to reinstall windows xp pro onto the primary partion of the 400gb. Then I plan to do a custom clean install of vista onto the Raid 0: raptors. Vista just makes sure you have and activated non oem copy installed into your

Dual boot system question and family deal discount question
Windows Vista Ult. Tyan S2676 Dual Xeon 3.0 6GB of RAM Adaptec 29320 SCSI running 2 SCSI drives (RAID 0) I originally had 4gb of RAM, and just added another 2gb of RAM. Why wont Vista see the full 4gb of RAM? From other discussions groups, I found that in order for Vista to see the full 6gb, I need to install Vista

Clean reinstall of full OEM VBE
Ken krlor...@comcast.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus 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

Vista 64 Boot Issue
I rebooted the computer and noticed that the BIOS RAID screen showed RAID 0 as failed and RAID 1 as degraded. I entered the BIOS RAID configuration screen and there So, yes, I would highly recommend that you install the Storage Manager in Vista because sooner or later your system will not shut down normally.