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checking if RAID option worked caused BSOD
Hello all, im checking on a server with two sata hdd's in raid if it imaged correctly. i disabled raid unplugged one hdd and tried to boot. it is running windows 2000. after 50% in the boot screen it jumps to around 75% and locks up and displays a BSOD
(0x0000007B(0x820B5D90,0xC0000032,0x00000000,0x00000000)) so i thought well maybe its something with not wanting to boot from that drive. so i plugged in the other and same thing. went back into the bios enabled raid and tried to boot in the original configuration but still displays that BSOD i need help with this FAST ! really appriciate it !!!
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 10,180
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Re: checking if RAID option worked caused BSOD
G'day Fr4665,
It looks like you have a very sticky situation, the gurus at Microsoft® have this advice for you to read. This Article might help you with the configurations for those RAID Drives too. Let us know the results. Kind Regards,
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Re: checking if RAID option worked caused BSOD
Well im contemplating on booting up with BartPE and pulling all the data over to the Network for backup cause these files are vital and cant be lost. any other tips will be appriciated to fix this. but first off i will backup all the data over the network.
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Re: checking if RAID option worked caused BSOD
Sounds like a very good and wise decision.
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