ok heres the setup, intel board with no sata raid (enough said there)... so i have 2 200gb satas for OS software mirrored. and a 750 for data.
i have installed windows twice on this thing, (srv 2k3 ent), first it had SBS on it as a trial, software mirrored dynamic boot volumes, custom boot.ini (just so it can boot to the 2nd drive if first fails)
the first install i did was installing SBS std on it, installed it right to the first dynamic volume, and once it finished i pulled up comp mgmt and it was rebuilding fine (without me setting up the volume because it was set up in a previous install) that was c:. everything worked fine
the second time i was going to load regular 2k3 enterprise, and i couldnt load it to the dynamic, so i repartitioned, formatted, installed, booted, it was fine and it was c:... as soon as i converted the drives, restarted, and mirrored, it changed to F:...
my question is how the h*ll do i change it back?!?
if all else fails ill jsut reload it again... 2k3 ent takes like 40 minutes, opposed to 2 hours for SBS.
i have installed windows twice on this thing, (srv 2k3 ent), first it had SBS on it as a trial, software mirrored dynamic boot volumes, custom boot.ini (just so it can boot to the 2nd drive if first fails)
the first install i did was installing SBS std on it, installed it right to the first dynamic volume, and once it finished i pulled up comp mgmt and it was rebuilding fine (without me setting up the volume because it was set up in a previous install) that was c:. everything worked fine
the second time i was going to load regular 2k3 enterprise, and i couldnt load it to the dynamic, so i repartitioned, formatted, installed, booted, it was fine and it was c:... as soon as i converted the drives, restarted, and mirrored, it changed to F:...
my question is how the h*ll do i change it back?!?
if all else fails ill jsut reload it again... 2k3 ent takes like 40 minutes, opposed to 2 hours for SBS.