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| Guest | Upgrading Hardware Hi all... I'm an experienced user/builder with a question about what I'm up against in a coming hardware upgrade... Here's what I'm planning to do... I bought the Vista Business upgrade last year for my, then, XP Pro machine. I'm ready to upgrade some of the hardware: Mobo, Processor, RAM and Video Card. I'm currently running a dual SATA HDD RAID 0 for my C drive, which I will keep. Here are my questions, for which I hope someone has answers... 1. I have never migrated a system using a RAID. Will the SATA RAID still work on a new mobo (different manufacturer) that supports SATA RAID 0? 2. If the RAID is recognized, can I boot to the current OS install and just let Vista remove the old hardware that is no longer present and prompt for new drivers? 3. Will the retail Vista Business upgrade allow me to migrate to new hardware like this? Thanks! Nathan in Alabama |
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| Guest | RE: Upgrading Hardware Nathan, before we go any further with this, you can not do it. Vista does not have repair setup like XP had when you changed a mobo. You will have to do a clean reinstall, as vista will consider what you are doing to be putting the hard drive in another computer, as there is/will be such a major hardware change. "Nathan" wrote: Quote: > Hi all... I'm an experienced user/builder with a question about what I'm up > against in a coming hardware upgrade... > > Here's what I'm planning to do... I bought the Vista Business upgrade last > year for my, then, XP Pro machine. I'm ready to upgrade some of the hardware: > Mobo, Processor, RAM and Video Card. I'm currently running a dual SATA HDD > RAID 0 for my C drive, which I will keep. > > Here are my questions, for which I hope someone has answers... > > 1. I have never migrated a system using a RAID. Will the SATA RAID still > work on a new mobo (different manufacturer) that supports SATA RAID 0? > > 2. If the RAID is recognized, can I boot to the current OS install and just > let Vista remove the old hardware that is no longer present and prompt for > new drivers? > > 3. Will the retail Vista Business upgrade allow me to migrate to new > hardware like this? > > > Thanks! > Nathan in Alabama > |
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| Guest | Re: Upgrading Hardware You realise raid 0 has no redundency? There are not many circumstances where you can migrate an array to different hardware (controlers) "Nathan" <Nathan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:87655EF7-DDB6-49AC-99D3-737F5E10C2BC@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi all... I'm an experienced user/builder with a question about what I'm > up > against in a coming hardware upgrade... > > Here's what I'm planning to do... I bought the Vista Business upgrade last > year for my, then, XP Pro machine. I'm ready to upgrade some of the > hardware: > Mobo, Processor, RAM and Video Card. I'm currently running a dual SATA HDD > RAID 0 for my C drive, which I will keep. > > Here are my questions, for which I hope someone has answers... > > 1. I have never migrated a system using a RAID. Will the SATA RAID still > work on a new mobo (different manufacturer) that supports SATA RAID 0? > > 2. If the RAID is recognized, can I boot to the current OS install and > just > let Vista remove the old hardware that is no longer present and prompt for > new drivers? > > 3. Will the retail Vista Business upgrade allow me to migrate to new > hardware like this? > > > Thanks! > Nathan in Alabama > |
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