I've got Vista x64 installed on a non-Raid drive, which was installed as the drive configuration was set to "enhanced IDE" in the Bios. (as opposed to RAID or AHCI). Currently my computer is running fine with lots of software installed.
Then I wanted to add a RAID5 array on three 300 GB HDs, so I changed the Bios drive configuration to RAID, set up my drives accordingly. The setup was one 500GB drive partitioned into 60GB (Vista installed on this one) and a 430GB partition (backed up files), and the 3X300GB array as a third drive. I rebooted to the Blue Screen of Death. After trying to repair the OS a couple of times, I gave up on the RAID5, changed my Bios back to 'enhanced IDE' and like one of the above posts mentions, my computer booted up beautifully.
I'm thinking that I should have originally set the BIOS to RAID, even though the OS install was not on a RAID drive.
If I change the BIOS to RAID and re-install the OS on the first partition, will it affect the other partition?
Just to be perfectly clear in my current configuration I have;
1. 500GB Drive Partitioned as;
If I configure my Bios for Raid - system will not boot (BSOD), as I suspect it is because I installed Vista on a non-Raid drive without RAID selected in the BIOS.
I don't think there is any issue with the 3x300GB RAID5 (yet), because when I boot up with the install disk it recognizes the two partitions of the 500GB and the 600GB array.
If a re-install Vista on the 60GB partition (non-Raid), with RAID selected in the BIOS (which is what I understand from this thread that is what is required), will it affect the 430GB partition? I know normally it would not, but since the BIOS selection of RAID vs. IDE affects the boot drive, I don't know what will happen to the partition.
(I moved this from another thread which I semi-hijacked ~ sorry).
Then I wanted to add a RAID5 array on three 300 GB HDs, so I changed the Bios drive configuration to RAID, set up my drives accordingly. The setup was one 500GB drive partitioned into 60GB (Vista installed on this one) and a 430GB partition (backed up files), and the 3X300GB array as a third drive. I rebooted to the Blue Screen of Death. After trying to repair the OS a couple of times, I gave up on the RAID5, changed my Bios back to 'enhanced IDE' and like one of the above posts mentions, my computer booted up beautifully.
I'm thinking that I should have originally set the BIOS to RAID, even though the OS install was not on a RAID drive.
If I change the BIOS to RAID and re-install the OS on the first partition, will it affect the other partition?
Just to be perfectly clear in my current configuration I have;
1. 500GB Drive Partitioned as;
60GB - with Vista OS
430GB - has my backed up files.
2. 300GBx3 Raid5 Array. Empty430GB - has my backed up files.
If I configure my Bios for Raid - system will not boot (BSOD), as I suspect it is because I installed Vista on a non-Raid drive without RAID selected in the BIOS.
I don't think there is any issue with the 3x300GB RAID5 (yet), because when I boot up with the install disk it recognizes the two partitions of the 500GB and the 600GB array.
If a re-install Vista on the 60GB partition (non-Raid), with RAID selected in the BIOS (which is what I understand from this thread that is what is required), will it affect the 430GB partition? I know normally it would not, but since the BIOS selection of RAID vs. IDE affects the boot drive, I don't know what will happen to the partition.
(I moved this from another thread which I semi-hijacked ~ sorry).
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Custom build
- CPU
- Intel Q6600
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5Q Pro
- Memory
- 2x2GB Mushkin DDR2800
- Graphics card(s)
- eVga 8800GT
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Viewsonic VG2230wm
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500GB Maxtor 300GBx3
- PSU
- OCZ ModStream 520
- Case
- Lian Li
- Mouse
- Logitech G5
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15
- Other Info
- Vista scares me...