I can't get Windows Vista to start on RAID on my DG965OT mainboard. I have
cloned my SATA drive to two drives running as RAID-0.
When I "Configure SATA as: RAID" in the BIOS it starts up as normal, until
the first Vista screen comes up. Then it freezes for a second and the system
just restarts. This problem occurs when I try to boot up from the SATA
drive, and when I remove the old drive and try to startup from the RAID
drives. In both cases its the same problem. When I set the bios to
"Configure SATA as: IDE" and connect the SATA a drive again the system
starts up as normal, with the two RAID drives shown as separate drives.
Why can't my system start when I set the BIOS to use RAID???
PS: Shouldn't it be possible to startup with RAID and non-RAID disks at the
same time?
Hmm... It seem that the system stops on a file called crcdisk.sys according
to the bootlog???
"Per R." <no@way.com> skrev i meddelelsen
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>I can't get Windows Vista to start on RAID on my DG965OT mainboard. I have
> cloned my SATA drive to two drives running as RAID-0.
>
> When I "Configure SATA as: RAID" in the BIOS it starts up as normal, until
> the first Vista screen comes up. Then it freezes for a second and the
> system
> just restarts. This problem occurs when I try to boot up from the SATA
> drive, and when I remove the old drive and try to startup from the RAID
> drives. In both cases its the same problem. When I set the bios to
> "Configure SATA as: IDE" and connect the SATA a drive again the system
> starts up as normal, with the two RAID drives shown as separate drives.
>
> Why can't my system start when I set the BIOS to use RAID???
>
> PS: Shouldn't it be possible to startup with RAID and non-RAID disks at
> the
> same time?
I opened regedit. Went to
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servi ces\iaStorV" and changed
the value of "Start" to 0 and that did the trick. Now I just have to
reactivate???