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raid 0 wont boot..??

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humm...... i am using the dfi lp expert and i am using the on board raid 0(not the nividia) and now the raid 0 wont boot into [email protected]@

it stay in the windows loading screen forever!!

but i can boot into safe mode.... is it my harddrive??

or is one of the harddrive fuxked??

may be is because i go over 300 fsb once..... but will that be the problem??
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anyone have any idea??

Have you tried dropping your settings back down to stock and then trying?
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yes after i run into this problem go back to stock which is 2.2 but samething happen!!
it could be that your raid table is corrupted but then it is not possible that if ur raid table is corrupted that u can boot windows....

b4 we proceed further, go into ur bios and see if all the drives are detected if they are go into the raid setup utility and check whether ur raid setup is correct...

let us know what u find....
i check the setting and everythings is fine.....??

anyone know what i could do??

if the problem is cause by the 300 fsb than how can i fix it??

or will it be the powersupply?? thats iwhat i change recently!!

please let me know what you think
You really need to use the NVIDIA raid drivers, they are tons better quality than the others, and you need to be using SATA ports 3&4, enable them in the BIOS under advanced options and make sure you put SATA RAID enabled, then youre gonna have to re install windows and install the raid drivers by pressing F6...
but the f6 key doesnt work for the nvidia thats why i use the other one!!

and i have readed i will need a windows bootdisk that come with the nvidia dirver which i dont know how to make....
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but the f6 key doesnt work for the nvidia thats why i use the other one!!

and i have readed i will need a windows bootdisk that come with the nvidia dirver which i dont know how to make....

to make a bootdisk go to www.bootdisk.com to download a program that will make you a win 98 boot disk.

It sounds like your drivers were corrupted caused by a instable overclock. Its happened to me and I had to reinstall windows.
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