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#1 Krendog
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OOps. Just noticed I posted on the wrong board. Hopefully they'll delete this.
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#2 Krendog
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One day, a developer is going to put things everyone likes together and make the GREATEST VIDEO GAME EVERS. He's going to realize that everybody loves these three things:

1.Zombies

2.Chicks

3.Guns

So, why not put them all together? What do you get? ZOMBIE CHICKS WITH GUNS!!! THE LATEST IN RACING GAMES!!!!!! Your a zombie chick, WITH GUNS!!!!!! Everything is better with muddy dirty zombie chicks, PULVERISING EACHOTHER!!!! Lol, tell us your over the top video game.

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#3 Krendog
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Wait... did you have a RAID going already? If you installed your OS on a RAID 0 already, you messed things up.Domobomb

No dude everything is fine now. I'm so happy because right now I'm typing from my actual pc! I fixed it snd everything is good.

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#4 Krendog
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I took out my old HD and it caused the error to go away and XP is loading fine now.
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#5 Krendog
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I thought that maybe if I ripped out that crappy old 70gb HD I might erase any HD conflicts. So I took it out.
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#6 Krendog
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Hmm, I decided to disable RAID in my BIOS, but now everytime it starts it says," Error Loading Operating System." What's up with that?
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#7 Krendog
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Wait never mind. I just realized what I was saying was dumb. My problem is solved...........I hope.
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#8 Krendog
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[QUOTE="darksusperia"]

The question is why do you want to use any type of RAID? The two main reasons are usually a slight performance improvement or data redundancy.

I can't imagine any performance increase with such an old drive, and for data redundancy, you'd be reducing your entire storage capacity to 70GB essentially wasting 80% of the larger drive.

I don't see a benefit here.

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I agree with doublehelix's post..

unless u really need the data redundancy, buy another 320GB drive. mirror those and leave the 70GB as your os.

other then that, wouldnt bother personally.

[/QUOTE

Oh my God. I realize this. That is why I want to know what else I should set it to in my BIOS if I shouldn't use RAID.

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[QUOTE="Krendog"]I have this topic not only going on here but on a tech support website, and they were suggesting that I not use RAID because of my two very different Hard drives in size. What do you guys recommend I do then?darksusperia

use 2 harddrives of the same size.

try those drivers I listed.

I wouldnt do it with diff sized drives..asking for issues that is.

Well then what do I put in the BIOS instead of RAID? What do you guys recommend because I really don't care about the slight performace enhancement it can offer if it is a confusing pile of bullcrap. By the way here is the link to the other website if you wanna see what they recommend I do http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt-2000-xp/726420-raid-drives-how-install.html#post5962154

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#10 Krendog
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I have this topic not only going on here but on a tech support website, and they were suggesting that I not use RAID because of my two very different Hard drives in size. What do you guys recommend I do then?