2 Computer Q's: getting rid of RAID 0, and installing bootable OS partition on new drive

Well, I did all this, but the computer refused to boot from the new drive. I tried changing the BIOS settings, but it didn’t help. During the cloning, Macrium gave me 3 options for the MBR, and I probably picked the wrong one, although it was the recommended choice. Maybe I’ll mess with it more tomorrow.

Unless the HDD clone software specifically knows that the drives are in a RAID0 setup it’s never going to get it right. Did the cloning software indicate that it knew a RAID0 setup was present?

The subject never came up. But every file is indeed on the new hard drive, they all copied correctly, and the total file sizes are exactly the same. There were 2 partitions on the old drive, a hidden Dell resource one that was about 40 MB, and then the C drive. I made 2 partitions on the new drive the same sizes as on the old drive(s), and put them there.

What version of windows?

IF its XP boot to a windows cd and select the recovery console.

Once you are in to a dos prompt try the command

bootcfg /rebuild

this will try to recreate the boot sequence that starts windows and get it pointing at the right place.

I just discovered the testdisk utility, part of the SystemRescueCD I mentioned above. It rocks – just saved me from having to reinstall XP (and subsequently, all the other software) rather than restoring from an image.

Just thought it might be of interest to someone reading along…

It’s XP, but I don’t have a Windows CD. I only have the Dell install image CD that came with the computer.

You could try adding the XP Recovery Console to your boot options by following these instructions:

With Windows running, insert the Windows CD into your CD drive (or Dell CD provided it has the files needed rather than just an image).

Click Start and clickRun.

Type the following commands (where X: is the CD Drive letter), and then press ENTER on your keyboard.

X:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons
Note There is a space before /cmdcons.

Click OK and follow the instructions to finish Setup.

That should give you an option when booting the PC to boot into a command prompt rather than loading Windows.