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01-10-11, 10:01 AM | #16 |
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I may be using the wrong terminology.
Originally had a RAID 0, two drives, with seperate data on them, function as one drive, for performance. Few years later, afraid of losing my data to a failure, I buy a bigger drive to be a backup drive, but the software lets my plug it into the array, and convert it to Raid 5, negating the need for me to use it as a backup (for insurance against drive failures). While I would like a HS drive (a 128gb or bigger SSD would be my preference) for my OS and have a large data drive with it, that's just not an option right now. And adding a new OS drive would be such a pain, as I would have to port the OS to the new drive, but keep all the data on the old one, and not lose my installs. Just not worth it. |
01-16-11, 01:17 AM | #17 |
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Booooooo
Just after I get my "My Documents" folder backed up on a seperate IDE drive, another Raid drive failed, destroying the array. I was about 2 hours from migrating to the new array 2. |
01-16-11, 09:48 PM | #18 |
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So I sit down to do the rebuild, and it turns out I have to install the Raid drivers via floppy drive, and floppy only during the XP install process. OK fair enough, expected this from when I built the machine few years ago.
I find an old floppy drive, cable, can't find a power cord, so I have to hack one out this computer, patch it with a plug, etc etc. Go to plug it in. The flat cable's pins don't line up. My mobo has pin 3 pulled, while the cable has pin 2 blocked. WTF. Can't find the original cable i built it with. WTF. grrrrr....... |
01-17-11, 09:10 AM | #19 |
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This beats TV...
Are you sure you can't use an USB stick instead of floppydrive? |
01-17-11, 09:15 AM | #20 | |
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Dunno, don't think the XP install supports it.
What you can do though, is make a streamlined disc, with the drivers already on it. Should be able to use Nlite for that, and you'll never have to worry about it again. Quote:
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01-17-11, 09:51 AM | #21 |
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Oh ty, I'll try that before going out to the store to day to buy a new $2 cable, and spending $4 in gas to get there.
Good side to all this, in my research for working on the RAID's, I found the solution to my laptop problem which had left it MIA for the last 6 months. woot. |
01-17-11, 11:41 AM | #22 |
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nLite is an excellent tool.
Used it way back for a trimmed down XP with all drivers and most essential software installed. Worked like a treat. A new complete unattended install took less than 10 minutes... http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/89-nlite/ Of course you may consider upgrading to Win 7? Now I have an image of my system with all software installed and trimmed to my likings/settings and a re-install will take less than 7 minutes...! |
01-19-11, 07:50 AM | #23 |
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Hey thanks for the Nlite idea... to be honest.. that ****ing rocked.
Saved me a whole headache of troubles. Course I pulled a super rookie mistake in the process. Waited 6 hours for the 3tb's to format, then I installed windows, very streamlined with Nlite, only had to hit enter once. Had a flash drive all ready to go with my drivers and such. Windows boots up finally, I go to install my first set of drivers, and it spits an error of "Not enough room on C:, cannot unpack". errr..... wut? So I check. Yeah... I forgot to unplug my card reader from the internal USB, so um yeah... it installed windows on the J: drive!!! Quick format this time around, up and running in 20 minutes. Woot! Disc saved and put aside. So I hoped you enjoyed that last final episode, and the popcorn, Jan. :P |
01-19-11, 08:57 AM | #24 |
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AND IT CONTINUES!! So I plug in the IDE 250gb drive I was using as, well I'm not sure, I had an extra drive so it was in the machine... I backed up the My docs folder to it at least... But now.... the BIOS at post is seeing something there.. but not a drive... it lists it as xxxxxxxx on the post screen.... too tired now... going to bed... will kill smurfs tomorrow.
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01-19-11, 09:43 AM | #25 |
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the plot thickens....
Don't you have to define each drive in your RAID-BIOS? As: these two are in RAID, this one is "single" etc.? And yeah! Blame the smurfs... |
01-19-11, 05:38 PM | #26 |
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Normally yes, but this is an autodetected IDE drive.
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01-20-11, 08:37 PM | #27 |
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Sigh.... helps to plug it back in......
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