On 8/6/07, Jeromie Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> Sounds like your using SATA. If so, disable the AHCI in the bios, it
> will drop the chipset into compatibility mode. worse case you might
> need to drop a small PATA drive (or flash) in and use it to boot from
> first.




Good suggestion, Trying that method, in AHCI mode, every driver I use shows
the raid array that shows 2 separate dives, I then installed the OS on a
single drive (tried with and without the second drive of the array),
Installs go smooth, Accepts the Product Key, every time, on final reboot
says that the widows installation is corrupt, and my only choice is use
recovery console,  (fixmbr etc) fixes and nothing worked.


I am going to work a bit to check out the media-see if a bit of  CD type
codes will work. If not, I'll have to find a backup copy of the Newsgroups
that is R2, then change the keys back after its installed.

Thanks all,
Zack
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