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Dan
I've installed Windows Vista Ultimate x64 with almost no problems, except for
one.
I dual boot with another operating system, and created a RAID array with a
different filesystem (i.e. not NTFS.) It uses the GPT partitioning scheme.
Vista does recognize the big RAID drive, but it thinks it is a RAW
partition. There is another filesystem on it, and I found out selecting it
asks me if I want to format the partition. I obviously don't, as there is
data on it.
Is there a way to just hide this device so it doesn't get a drive letter? Or
better yet, have it detect properly so the ext2/3 driver can access it? The
ext2/3 driver documentation will support GPT if Vista can access the drive
correctly, and currently it isn't able to do so.
one.
I dual boot with another operating system, and created a RAID array with a
different filesystem (i.e. not NTFS.) It uses the GPT partitioning scheme.
Vista does recognize the big RAID drive, but it thinks it is a RAW
partition. There is another filesystem on it, and I found out selecting it
asks me if I want to format the partition. I obviously don't, as there is
data on it.
Is there a way to just hide this device so it doesn't get a drive letter? Or
better yet, have it detect properly so the ext2/3 driver can access it? The
ext2/3 driver documentation will support GPT if Vista can access the drive
correctly, and currently it isn't able to do so.