- Jan 15, 2004
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I'm using a Gigabyte EP-45 UD3P motherboard, and I just bought 2 WD 1TB Green drives that I want to set up in a redundant RAID array. This is obviously my first time setting up an array, and I have no idea what I'm doing. The Gigabyte manual makes it seem like all I have to do is turn on RAID in the Integrated Peripherals menu of the BIOS, save, and open up storage management with control-I.
When I do that, I get an "ntldr is missing" error and I have to restart and turn off RAID to get it to boot to Windows. Doing some frantic googling, I've managed to figure out that I need to have the board's RAID drivers on a floppy, and maybe my Windows disc in the machine while I do this.
Is there a step-by-step guide on this somewhere? I couldn't find anything. Also, is there some way to not have to put a floppy drive in my machine? I'm running XP Pro.
Help!
When I do that, I get an "ntldr is missing" error and I have to restart and turn off RAID to get it to boot to Windows. Doing some frantic googling, I've managed to figure out that I need to have the board's RAID drivers on a floppy, and maybe my Windows disc in the machine while I do this.
Is there a step-by-step guide on this somewhere? I couldn't find anything. Also, is there some way to not have to put a floppy drive in my machine? I'm running XP Pro.
Help!
