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raid drive cannot be checked for corruption

Computer Aid Posted on 17 March, 2008 by Luigi Martin17 March, 2008

Customer calls, saying both her computers won’t start (blue screen).

When I get there, the 1st PC would either give a blue screen, or display a blank screen.

I try a bartPE CD, but once it started, it couldn’t detect any hard drives (no C: etc)… disk manager showed 2 physical hard drives.

A memory test showed no faults.

After some checking, It seemed that the PC was setup by concorde computers, it was configured in a raid arrangement, but no raid driver disk had been supplied… Thats why the C: drive wasn’t visible…

And attempting an xp repair install didn’t work either (due to no raid drivers present).

At this stage, it was looking like a complicated process to recover everything, so I took a look at the second PC.

Apparently, it hadn’t been working for a few months. Sure enough, it just went through the bios display, then displayed a blank screen.

I try a live CD, and it boots correctly. and the memory tests out correctly.

I boot without the CD, and this time the PC boots normally 🙂

Just to make sure its not a ram / video card dust problem, I reseat all cards and RAM.

I reboot a few times without a problem.

At this point, customer decides to leave the first PC as is (she will try a few things).

So I leave it at that.

The customer later calls & says she somehow managed to reinstall XP… just that she couldn’t get to her mydocuments. Over the phone, I point her in the right direction, and thats that.

Some customers can be very resourceful if necessary!

Posted in Technical | Tagged concorde computers, raid

k8v-se deluxe disk difficulties

Computer Aid Posted on 31 October, 2006 by Luigi Martin31 October, 2006

Originally this PC had a SATA raid plus a pata drive: but it had problems booting… removing the 200MB pata drive fixed the problem.

Now (a few months later) the owner has found some problems with installing some apps (games), and we both agree that its probably time to reinstall windows xp.

He then starts thinking that its about time to upgrade the 2 sata raid (striped) drives (37GB each), so we discuss a few options:

  1. Keep the sata raid (reinstall winXP), and also install a sata-ii 250GB drive
  2. Remove the sata raid drives and install a sata-ii 250GB drive (with windows)
  3. Keep the existing sata raid (reinstall windows), and keep using the 200 GB ‘networked’ drive in his other computer.

My personal preference is to go with option 2

After a few hours research on the web, I cannot find any definite answer to whether a sata-ii drive will work with this MoBo.

Many people say a sata-ii drive will negotiate speed with a normal sata MoBo, others say older sata MoBos are not capable of negotiating, so you need to set a jumper on the drive to force it to ‘talk’ at the slower speed, and others say that this Mobo has so many problems with its disk controllers, that even a normal sata drive can be a problem.

Given all that, it looks like options 1 and 2 are not economically viable. (installing a sata-ii pci controller card is a way around this, but at extra expense.

Customer decides to go for option 3, and upgrade the PC at some point in the future.

Besides the slight inconvenience of having to install the scsi drivers onto a floppy, so that XP will recognise the drives during a reinstallation, everything works well.

Posted in Technical | Tagged k8v se deluxe, raid

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