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Can not use Sil0680 RAID 1 set



 
 
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Old September 28th 06, 06:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Thomas Oppenhoff
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Default Can not use Sil0680 RAID 1 set

Hy,

I'm using the recent Silicon Image x64 drivers for my Sil 0680 controller.
Under XP I was working on a mirrored set (RAID 1) with 2 Samsung 120 GB
drives. After installing Vista RC1 I can not access the RAID. Vista finds the
two physical discs that it can not access, but it should find the one logical
disc (the RAID set).

Is there any known workaround to get my RAID 1 working?

Thanks alot!
 




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