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John Kotuby
Hi all,
I didn't know which group to post in... XP or Vista. Maybe I will cross-post
if necessary.
Here is the problem. I got a new Dell Inspiron 531 with a single 160 GB
drive. The motherboard supports SATA Raid 1. I purchased an identical
Seagate drive (model# exact), activated Raid 1 and created the array. Upon
POST the machine indicates a healthy Raid 1 array.
I then installed Vista Business from the DVD, The install went quickly and
flawlessly and the OS is working just fine.
However, I discovered that some critical business applications would not
install on Vista and therefore decided to fall back to XP Pro until the
applications are brought up to Vista compatibility.
Upon attempting to then do a clean install of XP Pro from the DVD I ran into
a problem. All the drivers and support files loaded properly as per a
typical XP pre-install setup routine.. However, after the message "Starting
Windows" is displayed (still in the very beginnings of the install), there
is a delay of about 30 seconds and then I get a blue-screen indicating that
XP found problems with the Hard Drive or Drive Controllers. I tried 3 times
and the same thing happened.
The machine still boots and runs Vista without a problem.
I am confused as to how Vista accepted the drive configuration without my
having to load a Sata/Raid driver up front. Is the problem that after the
prompt "Press F6 to load additional drivers" I should need to install a
driver to be used during XP setup so that it will recognize my Sata Raid???
Thanks for any replies... John
I didn't know which group to post in... XP or Vista. Maybe I will cross-post
if necessary.
Here is the problem. I got a new Dell Inspiron 531 with a single 160 GB
drive. The motherboard supports SATA Raid 1. I purchased an identical
Seagate drive (model# exact), activated Raid 1 and created the array. Upon
POST the machine indicates a healthy Raid 1 array.
I then installed Vista Business from the DVD, The install went quickly and
flawlessly and the OS is working just fine.
However, I discovered that some critical business applications would not
install on Vista and therefore decided to fall back to XP Pro until the
applications are brought up to Vista compatibility.
Upon attempting to then do a clean install of XP Pro from the DVD I ran into
a problem. All the drivers and support files loaded properly as per a
typical XP pre-install setup routine.. However, after the message "Starting
Windows" is displayed (still in the very beginnings of the install), there
is a delay of about 30 seconds and then I get a blue-screen indicating that
XP found problems with the Hard Drive or Drive Controllers. I tried 3 times
and the same thing happened.
The machine still boots and runs Vista without a problem.
I am confused as to how Vista accepted the drive configuration without my
having to load a Sata/Raid driver up front. Is the problem that after the
prompt "Press F6 to load additional drivers" I should need to install a
driver to be used during XP setup so that it will recognize my Sata Raid???
Thanks for any replies... John