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Help : Setting up Raid0
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<blockquote data-quote="Naga" data-source="post: 362317" data-attributes="member: 424"><p>With XP, u'll have to load drivers via floppy only. Better still, u can integrate the drivers using nLite which is easier and hassle free. Regarding drivers, its always better to use WHQL drivers when installing a fresh Windows. So, if you find updated SIGNED drivers go ahead. I don't think it's possible 2 use a non-RAID clone onto a RAID setup. Vista, anyone else have the answer? I think the answer is yes but I don't know as Vista recognised my nVidia RAID without any intervention on my side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naga, post: 362317, member: 424"] With XP, u'll have to load drivers via floppy only. Better still, u can integrate the drivers using nLite which is easier and hassle free. Regarding drivers, its always better to use WHQL drivers when installing a fresh Windows. So, if you find updated SIGNED drivers go ahead. I don't think it's possible 2 use a non-RAID clone onto a RAID setup. Vista, anyone else have the answer? I think the answer is yes but I don't know as Vista recognised my nVidia RAID without any intervention on my side. [/QUOTE]
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