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March 26th, 2009 18:00

Installing Vista with RAID - NTLDR issues

Installing Vista with RAID0 - NTLDR issues


Ok, I am running a clean install of Vista Business on a Dell XPS420. I installed a 2nd HDD and booted the computer. I used the Intel ROM utility and setup the RAID0. Setup the BIOS for RAID etc.

Rebooted to the Vista DVD and it saw everything, I made new partition (single) and formatted it. I even loaded the latest SATA drivers from a USB stick.

Windows installed just fine...no issues. I installed network drivers and the latest ATI drivers (I had on a stick ready) and it wanted to reboot. Fine.

Now I get a NTLDR error at bootup. The BIOS says there is no HDD to boot (in the boot sequence) but in the Drivers section, it shows both drives with their details.

I tried to use the Vista DVD to repair, it says it found the installation and found problems with my computer's startup options. It asks if I want to apply repairs and restart, I say YES! It comes up with a 'Failed to save startup options' box.

Whats up?!?! Driving me crazy!

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March 26th, 2009 19:00

As an update.  It appears that my RAID Array is not listed in the BIOS in the Boot sequence.  I believe Vista is trying to boot from my first HDD and not the Array.

 

How can this be fixed?

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March 26th, 2009 19:00

I solved it.  It was listed as Intel Office....I forgot that I named the array, Office and it was done by the INtel Rom utility.  duh.

 

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