Hi Johnson,

fix the problem of it not booting at this stage

Yes.

I remember the procedure clearly, it's really doesn't make sense to me
also.

Luckily some parts not yet arrive and I can still spend some time to
play with it, I'll break the RAID and try again, following your step.
And see what happen.

When you posted yesterday, you implied you'd tested various things at various times, but not in that exact order. If you run

FDISK /CLEARALL 1

You should find it will NOT boot anymore, even if you've used MS-DOS FDISK in the past, is this correct? If you run FDISK /INFO, everything should be blank, is this correct?

If you then follow the full procedure, you should find it does boot, but if it does not, can you describe what you see on screen? Breaking the RAID should not make any difference, but you do need to check the RAID controller is trying to boot the correct array - if you only have one this isn't usually an issue.

--
Gerry Hickman (London UK)


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