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Urgent: PC Broken, 2,000 credits if you can Help Me Please!
Important Hardware Notes:
Windows is installed on a SATA RAID array striped over two drives. Windows does not come with the drivers, so I need to use the ones downloaded from the Silicon Image website (it's a SiI 3132)
Symptoms:
Windows Vista loading bar does its scrolling to show it is loading, then comes up with an error message:
Unmountable_Boot_Volume
Safe mode has the same problem.
Booting to the recovery console does not work because when I choose the button to load drivers when detecting the hard disk drives, it doesn't seem to be able to detect the raid array. So using chkdsk is currently out of the question. As is system restore.
It doesn't look too good. So far, all I can think of is trying to delete the RAID array in the BIOS settings, and try to recreate it. Obviously this is not ideal.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know. I'm kinda stuck at the moment!
Thanks.
Oh, 2,000 credits to the first person who replies to come up with a way of fixing it that doesn't involve reinstalling
Important Hardware Notes:
Windows is installed on a SATA RAID array striped over two drives. Windows does not come with the drivers, so I need to use the ones downloaded from the Silicon Image website (it's a SiI 3132)
Symptoms:
Windows Vista loading bar does its scrolling to show it is loading, then comes up with an error message:
Unmountable_Boot_Volume
Safe mode has the same problem.
Booting to the recovery console does not work because when I choose the button to load drivers when detecting the hard disk drives, it doesn't seem to be able to detect the raid array. So using chkdsk is currently out of the question. As is system restore.
It doesn't look too good. So far, all I can think of is trying to delete the RAID array in the BIOS settings, and try to recreate it. Obviously this is not ideal.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know. I'm kinda stuck at the moment!
Thanks.
Oh, 2,000 credits to the first person who replies to come up with a way of fixing it that doesn't involve reinstalling
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