For about three days almost every program I open comes up with the Windows error thing where you can send an error report or hit don't send. Most of the programs I can hide this screen and the program continues to run, but it happens everytime I start the program like AIM, Firefox, IE, YIM...
Yeah...that made no sense at all.
I WAS speaking about prices for performance. Why spend more for less?
If you really wanted to get technical I could build a car for 1/10th the price of a Veyron that will destroy it in the 1/4, and probably a road course too...
My specs are in sig.
Yes, the PSU is brand new.
I have no other standoffs on the tray, made sure of that last night.
I will go check the pins on the motherboard.
I am betting it is the RAM. Will the P5W still support DD2 1000 even though the manual doesn't say 1000? Only 800?
Alright I just finished my new build, put everything together last night and it didn't post. So I was like umm must be the BIOS that the board has so I ran to compusa today bought a Celeron D LGA775 CPU, and the computer is still doing the exact same as it did last night. This is only my second...
Yea...everything looks fine. Sorry it took so long. I've just decided to give it up - its hopeless. I've taken the new drive out and put it back in my new system. Thanks for the help man it was much appreciated.
Oh and in the device manager it appeared as one drive - not two.
I'll double check all the RAID setup info but I am sure it is setup right since the drives do appear in the device manager. Thanks for the help man, I will post my findings tonight and see if you can help out tomorrow.
Thanks for the help, again. :D
No, the drives do not appear in the disk management. They do appear correctly during boot up though, but Window's doesn't like them apparently. I will try the free download of that one program and give it a shot. Thanks.
Alright here is an update -
I have successfully installed Windows on my new drive and I have booted up into Windows and installed the correct driver for the RAID 0 discs. One problem - Windows does not see them, but the device manager does. Any idea how I can go about to correct this? The...
Thanks guys.
That sounds like it would work Chernobyl, and I will work on that after work. Hopefully it will and I'll let you know. Thanks again!
Oh and btw..I am NEVER doing a RAID 0 setup again.
Thanks dude!! I will definately try this when I get home. I have a 250GB external drive so I have plenty of space to store onto since my RAID'd drives are only like 140GB. I will definately try everything you said here when I get home, and I have a good feeling it work.
A few questions...
Yeah so I just got done loading the RAID drivers, everything was going along fine and when I did a chkdsk /r command it said one or more errors on this drive is unrecoverable or something like that and I did a fix boot and it was unable to fix it. What to do? Format? :mad: Man I wish there was...
I would love to do that but its 2 drives in RAID 0, can't access them from another computer unnless its the same motherboard and raid controller, right?
No I did not, I wasn't aware I would have to load the drivers again, and I don't have the floppy anymore. And I don't anyway to make a new one as all the other comps in my house are imacs.
I wouldn't mind reinstalling windows at this point, but I just want to figure out how to get the recovery console to recognize the drives are plugged in because it always just says that no drives can be found.