Hi folks,
I have striped raid array consisting of 2x60 gig maxtor hdds
the raid performance is dreadful and is slowing the system down to a crawl (the highpoint raid conroller that seems to be slowing everyone else down) i have troubleshooted this to death and have decided to give up (the thing went like a rocket after a fresh install of XP but speed has dwindled as the disk have started to fill up)
so i want to split the array up and go back to haveing 2 x 60 gig hdds
so i figure -
1) borrow 2x40 gig hdds
2) copy 40 gig of ducuments and downloads off the array to 1 disk which brought the program files / xp installation down beloew 34 gig
3) resize xp partition to 35 gig - copy the raid partition to the other 40 gig disk using the copy mechanism in partition magic
4) un plug raid to make sure all works - plug new xp boot disk into ide chain and switch on
5) boot off xp cd and goto recovery console - run bootcfg and tell XP that it is going to boot of this disk from now on.
and thats where things went wrong - it refuses to make a boot.ini or make the disk bootable - it simply says that it cannot do that - it detects the windows installation but will not create a boot.ini
iff try to rebuild the mbr it tells me that this is not a standard mbr am i sure - i say yes and it seems to rebuild ok but will still not create the boot info. - it looks to me that the xp equivalent of sys c: is required but not sure how xp handles such things?
i am now stuck.
Help me .......
is there a better way to split the array and not lose the data? or is my cloned raid array never going to boot? i have the 2nd disk - can i make this the boot disk - it does not seem to want to do this?
i really want to avoid starting my xp setup again......
incidently - i have never managed to get the computer to boot off the raid array and have relied on a old 15 gig hdd to boot off - this is dying and i fear it will not last much longer hence the prompt to get things fixed.
thanks
andy