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#1 User is offline   Bolus123 

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 10:30 AM

Hi there!

I am trying to integrate the drivers of my raid array into my windows slipstream. I
followed the unattended guide and that worked fine I guess. Too bad I can't test the raid
driver in a virtual machine. Anyway, I booted the dvd and there was a strange disk list
in the windows partition manager. This is my disk config:

2x 80gb PATA (devided in 2 partions 1: 10gb 2: 150gb)
1x 200gb SATA disk (1 partition)

Windows displays the following:

Disk 1: 80gb

- partion 1: 10gb
- 150 gb unpartioned space

Disk 2 : 80 gb
- 80 gb unpartioned space

Disk 3: unknown disk (have seen this one before, I think its the card reader)

When I boot normally, with the F6 button and the drivers it works fine, it displays the
correct disks. Did I do something wrong while integrating? Can I just install windows or
will that cause problems? Thanks!

This post has been edited by Bolus123: 14 February 2007 - 10:31 AM



#2 User is offline   Bolus123 

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Posted 14 February 2007 - 12:08 PM

Solved the problem, I forgot to do the makecab thing.

One problem remains; windows calls the sata disk C:, and the 2 raid partitions D: and E:. I want windows to be C:, but in windows I can't change the drive letter. I also tried a regtweak, it doesn't work either. How can I get windows to be C:?

Last question; I connected the 2 pata disks to 1 IDE port. Is this ok, or is it better to devide them in 2 ports?

Thanks again!

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