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| Guest | Problem Adding New Drive After Installation Hi I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive (not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and so unable to boot into Vista. My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to the RAID drives and the Vista installation? Regards |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Adding New Drive After Installation On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 05:20:01 -0700, Wayneb <Wayneb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi > >I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and >everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive >(not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and >so unable to boot into Vista. > >My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so >defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. The BIOS has to be able to detect the RAID drive. Otherwise you wouldn't have been able to install and boot Vista. So what are you claiming? That when the new SATA drive is installed, the BIOS no longer has the capability to detect the RAID drive? > >Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to >the RAID drives and the Vista installation? > >Regards |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Adding New Drive After Installation Hi andy: Have you tried going into your bios and moving the raid drives to the top of the boot order? If I remember right, when I installed the pre-release vista on one of my pcs and added a hard drive it showed up in the bios as the first choice to boot from and of course had no O.S. and couldn't. Might take a look and see if your raid drives got moved down in the boot order. xiowan..........in tucson "andy" wrote: > On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 05:20:01 -0700, Wayneb > <Wayneb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and > >everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive > >(not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and > >so unable to boot into Vista. > > > >My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so > >defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. > > The BIOS has to be able to detect the RAID drive. Otherwise you > wouldn't have been able to install and boot Vista. So what are you > claiming? That when the new SATA drive is installed, the BIOS no > longer has the capability to detect the RAID drive? > > > > >Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to > >the RAID drives and the Vista installation? > > > >Regards > > |
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| Guest | RE: Problem Adding New Drive After Installation Hi Wayneb: I posted a suggestion for you and addressed it to andy by accident (my name is andy too and I guess my mind slipped). Hope that the suggestion helps you. xiowan..........in tucson "Wayneb" wrote: > Hi > > I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and > everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive > (not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and > so unable to boot into Vista. > > My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so > defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. > > Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to > the RAID drives and the Vista installation? > > Regards > |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Adding New Drive After Installation The problem is related to the bios, when the raid controller is enabled and a raid array installed the bios no longer lists the array disks so I cannot set boot order. When it is just the array disks connected the on board raid controller detects the array and boots up into Vista. When another disk is added the bios detects this drive and sets it as the only boot up option overriding the raid controller. Thus when booting up the third disk is set as boot disk which obviously won't work becuase there is no operating system installed. The only way round the problem that I can see is to somehow copy the boot manager onto the third disk and 'poin' it to the raid array. That esentially is the problem that I am trying to resolve. "andy" wrote: > On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 05:20:01 -0700, Wayneb > <Wayneb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and > >everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive > >(not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and > >so unable to boot into Vista. > > > >My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so > >defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. > > The BIOS has to be able to detect the RAID drive. Otherwise you > wouldn't have been able to install and boot Vista. So what are you > claiming? That when the new SATA drive is installed, the BIOS no > longer has the capability to detect the RAID drive? > > > > >Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to > >the RAID drives and the Vista installation? > > > >Regards > > |
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| Guest | Re: Problem Adding New Drive After Installation The BIOS should have two settings affecting boot order. One is the boot sequence that determines floppy, CDROMl, hard drive, USB, etc. order. The other setting (Hard Disk Boot Priority or Hard Disk Drives) determines which disk is booted. This is the setting that should show all the drives. and you move the drive you want to boot from to the top of the list. On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 01:50:03 -0700, Wayneb <Wayneb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >The problem is related to the bios, when the raid controller is enabled and a >raid array installed the bios no longer lists the array disks so I cannot set >boot order. > >When it is just the array disks connected the on board raid controller >detects the array and boots up into Vista. > >When another disk is added the bios detects this drive and sets it as the >only boot up option overriding the raid controller. Thus when booting up the >third disk is set as boot disk which obviously won't work becuase there is no >operating system installed. > >The only way round the problem that I can see is to somehow copy the boot >manager onto the third disk and 'poin' it to the raid array. That esentially >is the problem that I am trying to resolve. > > > >"andy" wrote: > >> On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 05:20:01 -0700, Wayneb >> <Wayneb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> >> >Hi >> > >> >I have Vista installed on a SATA Raid, the installation went well and >> >everything is working as planned. However when I try to add a new SATA drive >> >(not in the RAID array) my BIOS sets this new drive as the default one, and >> >so unable to boot into Vista. >> > >> >My problem comes in the fact that my BIOS cannot see the RAID drives and so >> >defaults the only other drive to the bootable default. >> >> The BIOS has to be able to detect the RAID drive. Otherwise you >> wouldn't have been able to install and boot Vista. So what are you >> claiming? That when the new SATA drive is installed, the BIOS no >> longer has the capability to detect the RAID drive? >> >> > >> >Is there any way I can create a boot manager on this new drive to point to >> >the RAID drives and the Vista installation? >> > >> >Regards >> >> |
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