Yes, cluster size most likely.
Was are the file systems on both drives? Was probably a fat32 > NTFS_5 copy.
Your files are fine. Why you got the BSOD is anyones guess really.
Go with the largest stripe size possible then, it will help performance. If you are playing with large media always go with a large stripe size. If working with lots of small files then go with a small stripe size.
Stick your Windows XP cd in your cdrom and boot from cdrom 1st. When it comes up and says "Press any key to boot from cd rom", just let it go and dont press anything, then it will boot. This happens to me too on my raid 1 array.
Thanks a bunch, looks like they have the same problem. I dont think i can use the "uber bios" they are talking about though, they all seem to have the 1.04 version of the pcb. i have the newer 2.0.
The only settings for it are for cdrom/scsi/hdd0-1-2-3/floppy/ls120/lan/and various USB peripherals. Right below that is a "boot other device" option which i have enabled. I have tried it using SCSI and HDD0 as the fist boot option and it sticks. I dont know what it thinks its booting off of...
Yeah i did that, same result. I went ahead and updated the bios to c1006 just for the hell of it, but results are still the same. It just sits there....ive waited a few minutes and it never continues. Very very odd.
Hey guys, hopefully someone can help me out here.
I got XP pro loaded onto my new sytstem on my 2 160GB maxtor sata drives (raid1), but it wont boot unless i have a bootable cd in the drive and have the boot order set with cdrom as the first boot device. If i change it to HDD0 then it just...
I was wondering what ram to get, i live in hawaii so i dont want to have to send back ram thats incompatible and wait for a replacement.
I was thinking of going witht he Corsair XMS 3200 at newegg, but 123 bucks seems pretty steep to me. Any other suggestions? I really dont want any memory...
I have the 12x10x32 as well, never made 1 coaster with it, im gonna keep it till it dies. ;)
I recently built a new system and didnt even bother to get a new cdrw/dvdrw, this drive is that good.
Plextor ownz.
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