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VISTA with Raid 5 HD?
It won't make partitions, just adds the Vista operating system to the current drive and writes the needed info to the drive to make it dualboot with a menu option at system startup to select Earlier OS or Vista. "janix" wrote: Is it possible to run dual operating systems xp and vista ultimate in a raid 0

Raid 5 problems in Vista 64 bit
Synapse Syndrome syna...@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org microsoft public windows vista general "Leythos" <v...@nowhere.lan> wrote in message news:MPG.21888c0f89afc72c9896cb@adfree.Usenet.com... Not necessarily only a 11% benchmark improvement, as 5.9 is the highest current possible score. I get 5.9 with twin Raptors

Is Posting Broken as Vista Search?
Frank
Fr...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, I've currently a RAID-0 base on nVidia chipset. I looking for someone how have compared this solution vs Microsoft RAID setup ? Since this two solution isn'ta real hardware solution... witch one is the fastest ?

Vista Ultimate with IE7
Hi, I'm attempting to set up a new PC with RAID 0 using Vista x64 Home Edition Premium. However, I'm having no luck. (Hours of scouring various forums have yielded nothing as well.) I've set up 2 RAID 0 partitions across my 2 SATA drives using Intel's Matrix Storage Manager. (CTRL + I thing at boot) When I load up

getting vista on a raid 0 system
After Windows Vista has installed, the RAID0 array will be represented by 1 drive with a total capacity of the sum of the individual drives. Note that for a successful RAID array of any type ALL drives MUST be identical. Dwarf "[tridy]" wrote: Hello. I have a question about RAID0 on Vista x64 1.

Intel Matrix Storage Manager (sous Vista)
"VAIOLOVER" wrote: Hi - I've migrated my home network to Windows Vista (2 Laptops with Business, the Server/Media Center with Home Premium). Everything works fine except my Media-Center, which has 2 160GB hard drives in RAID 0 configuration. The HD performance was lightning fast under Windows XP MCE but is the disk

Vista Upgrade w/RAID
Nick Mason noemail@nospam microsoft public windows vista general "Ron O'Brien" <castc...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message If it's performance you're after then you should be using RAID 0 - striping, rather than RAID 1 - Mirroring. As someone else has said RAID 1 doesn't give you an additional software backup,

Vista Raid Drivers
I still want to try vista and I have some QA. Does anyone have a suggestion to what i can do to make this work? Can anyone tell me what kind of sil image i need to make vista to boot proper from a RAID 0 setup or/and from "normal" sata controller"? Similar experiance/problems that was solved? The vista version I

VISTA ślepa - RAID 0
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista general Since you have Acronis, you should make sure to upgrade to the latest version. If you cannot get it to make a clone to your RAID 0 array, I would contact Acronis technical support. You can download a trial of BootItNG, which I have found to be a

VISTA ślepa - RAID 0
Motley Mot...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Hi. I've been running my machine with XP Pro with a two 320Gig SATA Raid and with two different sized SATA disks(non RAID). Anyways, Two days ago I installed Vista Ultimate to my machine. Installation went just fine,

RAID 0 or have apps on seperate drive
Anthony Marsh anthony_ma...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Ken Blake, MVP wrote: Anthony Marsh wrote: Vista was already installed on the machine I bought which came with only one 160 GB SATA drive. What if I later on want to add a second SATA HD? Can I then make it do a RAID 0

Inside Vista SP1 File Copy Improvements
Only a Raid, and maybe only a raid 0 will play that in real time. \\ 100 megabits a second? Only a Raid 0? Check your math. Unless you are using REALLY OLD drives. However, you sometimes NEED RAID 0. How else do you expect to have 3, 4,5 or more layers going at one time? You will have to explain what "3, 4,

Best way to switch OS from MCE2005 to Vista?
I seriously doubt those statements: "I am running Vista and XP on my super computer with RAID0" etc. I do have two machines with pretty much the configuration he claims. I barely have time to do my scheduled work in Vistas. I have a chance to go to my XPs perhaps once in 2 months. Every time I think to myself "is

Raid 0 mirroring on a preinstalled Vista machine
During POST, the RAID screen showed the RAID 0 volume as 'Failed' and the RAID 1 volume as 'Degraded'. I have ordered an identical Maxtor drive that I *should* be able to simply plug in, load Vista onto the RAID 0 volume, reboot, start Vista, load the Intel Matrix Manager that came with the motherboard and let it

dual operating system in a raid 0 configuration xp/vista
Even Vista will only use 1.5GB of RAM, and more RAM beyond that does not improve performance a bit. Unless you have a specific application in mind that can USE more RAM. But if you did, Item=N82E16822148262 Intel Raid0 provides sustainable ~150mb/s speed with these disks Amazingly, you made a good choice here.

Installing and conneting to the web
However, you sometimes NEED RAID 0. How else do you expect to have 3, 4,5 or more layers going at one time? You will have to explain what "3, 4, 5 layers at one time" means in your A single disk failure destroys the entire array because when data is written to a RAID 0 drive, the data is broken into fragments.

Vista does not support RAID or Volume Striping
Frankster Fr...@SPAM2TRASH.com microsoft public windows vista general Just curious why in the world you'd be using RAID 0? You've effectively doubled your chances of losing all your data on those striped drives. The reason RAID 0 exists at all is for speed. Some configurations don't really have any data.... just

85% "Skulltrail" for $2550
It's hard to tell if it's an incompatablility with the Vista drivers or the D975XBX motherboard since everything work correctly in Windows XP. "vroumz" wrote: Hi :o I have a SCSI RAID controller (Dell PERC4E/DC) with 2 SCSI drives mounted in RAID0. While trying to install Vista (X86 or X64) on these (clean install)

mp3's slow to open in vista
Only a Raid, and maybe only a raid 0 will play that in real time. Jim "Richard Crowley" <rcrow...@xp7rt.net> wrote in message news:5r1k5mF12i4qsU1@mid.individual.net. However, you sometimes NEED RAID 0. How else do you expect to have 3, 4,5 or more layers going at one time? You will have to explain what "3, 4,

Raid 0 mirroring on a preinstalled Vista machine
Carey Frisch [MVP] cnfri...@nospamgmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Why RAID is (usually) a Terrible Idea http://www.pugetsystems.com/articles?&id=29 RAID Explained http://www.pugetsystems.com/articles.php?id=24 -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User