Should boot fine--if it's a Windows software RAID, it isn't bootable, so
there must be another drive in there with the OS.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardware-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Ruset
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 3:47 PM
> To: The Hardware List
> Subject: Re: [H] Windows 2003 server RAID questions
> 
> I'm guessing it won't even boot in it's degraded state?
> 
> Are these non-SCSI drives? You *should* be able to mount one in another
> box and get at the data that way, as well.
> 
> Thane Sherrington wrote:
> > At 03:13 PM 28/08/2007, Ben Ruset wrote:
> >> You're better off using hardware RAID.
> >
> > Thanks.  That's what I thought - my problem now is getting the files
> > from the RAID array off to another drive so I can replace the drives,
> > create a hardware RAID array and then image back the system (if that
> > will even work, which it may not, since I'll be short drivers.)
> Grrr.
> >
> > T
> >


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