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Hi Ben,
Sounds like the program is designed to monitor an in-place raid? A hardware raid setup needs to be done prior to installing the OS. Once set up in the BIOS, the appropriate drivers are added during the initial stages of the OS installation. Once the OS is fully installed, you generally can't go back and change the raid configuration later. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Ben" wrote in message ... I forgot to tell you that the program is my Sata raid 5 manager, when I loaded it it put an icon on the desk top and starts it when the computer boots up. "DDW" wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 12:01:00 -0800, Ben wrote: It is a jar, it wants to load as a program everytime the computer boots up. A .JAR files is a "ZIP" of Java files. It shouldn't be loading at startup. Figure out why (msconfig?) and stop it. "DDW" wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 09:37:01 -0800, Ben wrote: I am trying to set up an raid 5, I downloaded and installed the program from Nvidia that came on the motherboard disk. When I try and run it I am asked what program I want to use. Then it's not a progam that you "run". What is the file extension... i.e., the three letters at the end after the dot? DDW -- Reply via this group No email please DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |
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Your post doesn't seem to be applicable here. You should be more specific
as to what you have done and what you are trying to accomplish and make a new postl "Diala" wrote in message ... please if someone can help me i am getting really upset fomr windows vista ultimate .... i am trying to install IIS but it wasnt succesfull i have tried as well to run the script from comand prompt but still didnt get anything (not working).... i have then tried to install any of the windows features but it still continue to give me the same error which is :An error occured. Not all functions could be changed. please help me what to do -- Diala |
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Yes, I did and when I boot it shows it like it should, it was strange that
the program put an icon on the desktop and asks how I want to open it. "John Barnes" wrote: Have you enabled RAID in your BIOS "Ben" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up an raid 5, I downloaded and installed the program from Nvidia that came on the motherboard disk. When I try and run it I am asked what program I want to use. |
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Doen't look like my fist post when through. I did set it up at the start
with 4 new drives and have set the bios, it looks like it should when it boots up showing the raid 5 with 1.36T. The the problem is that the program put an icon on the desktop and asks how I want to open everytime I start up. "John Barnes" wrote: Have you enabled RAID in your BIOS "Ben" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up an raid 5, I downloaded and installed the program from Nvidia that came on the motherboard disk. When I try and run it I am asked what program I want to use. |
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