Hopefully your RAID partition is a primary partition. Make it active. Then with the PATA disconnected or the RAID drive first in HD boot priority, using your install DVD, do a start-up repair. You may have to do it more than once.
"Buckey" <Buckey[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CF6E45F3-300C-4D62-8D8E-B8F3EB7D0332[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I recently built a new PC with a Asus P5N-E SLI MOBO and have been running >it > with XP Pro for the last few months on my PATA Primary Master Drive. > I just got my copy of Vista Ultimate and have decided to run that on an > SATA > Raid comprised of 2 - 300 gig SATA2 drives striped to give me a total > drive > of 550gig (give or take) > > Everything seems to be working fine. On boot I get the Vista Boot > controller > asking if i would like to run Vista or 'an older version of windows' > everything works great. > Depending on which OS I'm using, THAT is the drive the OS sees as my C: > > Once I decide that all is running fine and I want to delete XP (or free it > up for another PC) how do i get rid of XP and not mess up my boot? > Currenly > if I hide my XP drive (by turning off my primary IDE channel in bios)I get > an > error that there was a boot error and there are no bootable drives. I > haven't > tried just unplugging the XP drive to see if that gets a different effect. > Basically right now I'm just testing to see that Vista boots fine by > itself > from my RAID with no other OS installed. > > Main question is how to get rid of XP and restore Boot to Vista drive.
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