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Old 07-02-2009, 03:00 AM
Rick Rogers
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Re: System Recovery to RAID volume

Hi,

Yes, it's potentially possible to still need to load a raid driver, they're
not always natively supported.

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"rootbeer506" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> Vista x64 Ultimate
>
> I have a Raid 0 with 2x Velociraptors for OS and programs etc
>
> Have another Raid 5 with 3x 1.5 TB drives for storage.
>
> Had it set to backup every day etc. One of the raptors decided to go
> bad and I got the new one in. I have never done the system recovery.
> Figured out how to boot to it and it would not read my info off of my
> Raid 5, but it say my Raid 0.
>
> No problem, I copied the backup from the storage raid onto an external
> hard drive, now I want to write that to the Raid 0 volume, that's where
> I am having the problem.
>
> It says its failed and that the semapore time has expired. Do I need to
> load any drivers for the Raid 0 volume even though it sees it and vista
> doesn't need any drivers to install it?
>
>
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