I've got a customer that is using SBS 2003 Premium (Fully Patched) on a
Proliant ML310 G2 with 80 GB SATA drives that is running out of space.  The
server is using non-hot plug drives with the onboard SATA controller in a
RAID-1.  This controller can only support 2 drives in this configuration, so
I went to replace these drives with a pair of 250 GB drives and ran into a
problem.

 

I used Directory Services Restore Mode, and followed all the procedures in
the Microsoft SBS Restore procedure.  I even remembered to review the Report
for short file name problems.  However the damn thing still managed to blue
screen on restart:

 

PROCESS1_INITALIZATION_FAILED

Stop 0x6B (0xC000007A, 0xB, 0x0, 0x0)

 

I figured it was something to do with that damn RAID controller, so I tried
repairing the OS (Boot from CD, Install (not Recovery), Repair Existing) and
made it worse.

 

I seem to recall that this stupid controller would cause problems like this.
What do I need to do to get around this problem?

 

 

Regards,

Jim Majorowicz, MCP

Sr. Network Engineer

Whitsell Computer Services

(503) 297-8440x12

www.whitsell.com

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