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| Re: Creating GPT RAID volume in Windows XP Pro x64 Hagop wrote: >The link you provided was for the SiI3114 card. I'm using a SiI3124 card. >The >latest drivers for the SiI3124 are version 1.5.11, which I am using. Ah, I obviously found the wrong Syba controller when doing a quick driver hunt with Google. Hopefully, it did at least help you to be sure you were using the right drivers. > >Any other thoughts? You might try using DISKPART at the command prompt to wipe the drive clean, and then set it to GPT. CMD> DISKPART DISKPART> LIST DISK <list of physical disks> DISKPART> SELECT DISK <number of the disk drive you want to GPT> DISKPART> CLEAN DISKPART> CONVERT GPT DISKPART> EXIT And then try to use Disk Management to make the partitions/volumes you want (or do that with DISKPART too). -- Steve Foster [SBS MVP] --------------------------------------- MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups. |
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