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Installing XP PRO to a 500 GIG RAID 0 ARRAY- HELP!
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Thread : Installing XP PRO to a 500 GIG RAID 0 ARRAY- HELP!
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Hello,
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Is there a limit that a non SP2 XP PRO CD recognizes? |
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The original releases of XP Home and Pro do not include 48-bit LBA support, therefore limiting your drive size to 137GB.
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DUDE YOU ROCK!
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Next time save yourself the $25 and do what's called a 'slipstream'.
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You could go ahead and setup the raid0 <137gig. Then after you did the upgrade to SP2 use Partation Magic to merger the partations. |
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You could have used Linux instead which doesn't have this limitation.
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HOW DO I DO THAT? |
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You need partition magic (proprietary/commercial software) or FIPS (free and open source).
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Partition magic is Norton brand... right?
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Set your Raid 0 up, just like the HD is only 137 gig. Leave the unused/formated area as is. Or as another NTSF.
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NTFS and F6 ;-)
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Right now I am installed to an old spare 40 gig drive that is ATA100.
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There is software which can do that... Norton Ghost can IIRC.... |
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The only way I know is use Norton Ghost 9 or 10. These newer version run from windows. You can just copy the 40gig drive to the 500 raid. What I don't know is How it will handle the raid drivers that is loaded before windows.
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you may not want a big 466Gigs partition for the OS.. if you have to reformat/reinstall.. that the whole 466gigs partition you'll have to backup.
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