Here's the scenario...
System partition not bootable. It happens, no problem right? Who's idea was this? (with Win8!) Previously in Win7 you could boot up with the Win7 DVD or USB drive, load driver (so RAID disk is mountable) and let Windows repair the installation.
With Win8 I don't see where you have the option to load the drivers so it cannot repair anything. Even worse if you use a flash drive to boot from (made bootable from the dvd to usb tool) the repair will "hose" that installation and the flash drive will no longer boot!
This is just silly. Fortunately I have not run into a scenario where restoring a disc image is not an option and hopefully I never do!
Unless there is something I'm overlooking here.
System partition not bootable. It happens, no problem right? Who's idea was this? (with Win8!) Previously in Win7 you could boot up with the Win7 DVD or USB drive, load driver (so RAID disk is mountable) and let Windows repair the installation.
With Win8 I don't see where you have the option to load the drivers so it cannot repair anything. Even worse if you use a flash drive to boot from (made bootable from the dvd to usb tool) the repair will "hose" that installation and the flash drive will no longer boot!
This is just silly. Fortunately I have not run into a scenario where restoring a disc image is not an option and hopefully I never do!
Unless there is something I'm overlooking here.