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| | Vista 64 Boot Issue I did a "clean" install of Vista 64 over an old install of Win Xp on a RAID-0 stripe across two Raptor drives. The RAID-0 stripe is marked as Drive 1 and my 250 GB storage drive is marked as Drive 0. The install put the MBR on the storage drive (Drive 0) and the system files on the RAID stripe (Drive 1.) This results in my needing the Vista DVD to be in the drive to boot at all, as the system files are missing from Drive 0 and the MBR is missing from Drive 1. I want to move the MBR to the RAID-0 stripe, where it should have gone in the first place, and I'd like to swap the Drive 0/1 designations of the storage and RAID stripe. How do I fix this mess? Trying to repair the MBR using the Vista DVD does nothing, as it detects no error. I assume it's checking the MBR on Drive 0 and finding it boots correctly to the system files on Drive 1. Is there a way to force it to address the lack of MBR on Disk 1? Thanks. Michael Jones |
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| | Re: Vista 64 Boot Issue You need to change the PRIORITY of the drives in your BIOS so that the one you want to be your system drive is first. The first PRIMARY partition which is marked active will be the one which becomes your system drive. "Szaijan" <Szaijan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:85004207-3A36-4EE8-BFD0-7025EE60486C@xxxxxx Quote: >I did a "clean" install of Vista 64 over an old install of Win Xp on a >RAID-0 > stripe across two Raptor drives. The RAID-0 stripe is marked as Drive 1 > and > my 250 GB storage drive is marked as Drive 0. The install put the MBR on > the > storage drive (Drive 0) and the system files on the RAID stripe (Drive 1.) > This results in my needing the Vista DVD to be in the drive to boot at > all, > as the system files are missing from Drive 0 and the MBR is missing from > Drive 1. > > I want to move the MBR to the RAID-0 stripe, where it should have gone in > the first place, and I'd like to swap the Drive 0/1 designations of the > storage and RAID stripe. > > How do I fix this mess? > > Trying to repair the MBR using the Vista DVD does nothing, as it detects > no > error. I assume it's checking the MBR on Drive 0 and finding it boots > correctly to the system files on Drive 1. Is there a way to force it to > address the lack of MBR on Disk 1? > > Thanks. > > Michael Jones |
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