Incog
April 8th, 2007, 03:07 PM
I haven't used ATI for quite awhile so I decided to try 10 to prepare for installing vista.
After installing TI10, I did a full back up from my two disk sata raid array (320gb - 60 used) to a usb 320 gb hd. The verification checked good. I then tried to do a clone from the raid array to a formatted internal 320 gb ide drive. After the initial reboot, it never started the clone proceedure. I tried this several times. Not a big deal though as I used the boot cd that I made and chose clone there. The internal IDE drive now has a bootable operating system on it but is missing several of the drivers. I then planned on booting back to the raid array to format the internal ide HD and then test a recovery from the USB disk to the ide drive.
I started the computer and pushed f8 for the bbs, choosing the nvidia striped array to boot from. It booted, but seemed sluggish and several of my devices had to be installed. I then shut down the computer and physically unplugged the IDE drive to make sure that I wasn't mistakenly booting from it.
Now when I start up booting from the array, windows loads to the point where it says "Windows is starting up" and then it says "Logging off" after about a minute, it plays the start up sound followed immediately by the shutdown sound. It cycles this way forever (well at least for the 2 minutes that I could stand before hitting the reset button.
I am sure that I did something wrong, but I just can't think of what it could be. A clone shouldn't have changed anything on the source disks?
Inc
After installing TI10, I did a full back up from my two disk sata raid array (320gb - 60 used) to a usb 320 gb hd. The verification checked good. I then tried to do a clone from the raid array to a formatted internal 320 gb ide drive. After the initial reboot, it never started the clone proceedure. I tried this several times. Not a big deal though as I used the boot cd that I made and chose clone there. The internal IDE drive now has a bootable operating system on it but is missing several of the drivers. I then planned on booting back to the raid array to format the internal ide HD and then test a recovery from the USB disk to the ide drive.
I started the computer and pushed f8 for the bbs, choosing the nvidia striped array to boot from. It booted, but seemed sluggish and several of my devices had to be installed. I then shut down the computer and physically unplugged the IDE drive to make sure that I wasn't mistakenly booting from it.
Now when I start up booting from the array, windows loads to the point where it says "Windows is starting up" and then it says "Logging off" after about a minute, it plays the start up sound followed immediately by the shutdown sound. It cycles this way forever (well at least for the 2 minutes that I could stand before hitting the reset button.
I am sure that I did something wrong, but I just can't think of what it could be. A clone shouldn't have changed anything on the source disks?
Inc