I am having a bizarre issue on my system at home. I had to reinstall Vista, so I decided to nuke both my Vista and XP installs and combine the two drives into a RAID 0 array. I created the RAID 0 array using the first two SATA ports (1.0 and 1.1) on the motherboard (an Asus P5N32-E SLI) and set the array as bootable in the RAID setup utility. I then updated the HDD boot order in Setup to set the RAID array first.
I reinstalled Vista x64. Everything seemed to go fine until I removed the Vista x64 DVD from the DVD-ROM drive. On the next boot, I got the following message:
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
I can boot consistently to Vista x64 as long as the DVD is in the drive. Otherwise I get the error message above. It appears that the BIOS does not detect that the array is bootable. The Vista DVD detects the drive and passes control to it, allowing it to boot.
Has anyone else seen anything like this? I started a thread in the ASUS forums, but I haven't gotten a response yet. I have also tried using Google, but have been unsuccessful.
I reinstalled Vista x64. Everything seemed to go fine until I removed the Vista x64 DVD from the DVD-ROM drive. On the next boot, I got the following message:
DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER
I can boot consistently to Vista x64 as long as the DVD is in the drive. Otherwise I get the error message above. It appears that the BIOS does not detect that the array is bootable. The Vista DVD detects the drive and passes control to it, allowing it to boot.
Has anyone else seen anything like this? I started a thread in the ASUS forums, but I haven't gotten a response yet. I have also tried using Google, but have been unsuccessful.
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