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#1 banj0

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Posted 31 October 2009 - 06:32 AM

Story as short as possible---I completely reconfig'd my system and am now running 7 Ultimate on a single SATA drive with a few partitions; two of which are a swap and install of Ubuntu 9.10. Everything is working fine and I have another 320g SATA drive waiting to be formatted/utilized.

I backed up ~ 250g of media via my primary OS before this which was x64. My mistake was assuming that Windows/Ubuntu had come along enough to recognize my nf4-based raid0 array which is where my media is currently stored. (I have two older Maxtor SATA's that I striped a while ago and only plugged them in when I was using Windows to back up my FAT32 partition where I keep all that stuff.)

Unfortunately nVidia no longer writes storage/raid drivers for anything prior to nf5. So my ~250gb of media backup is currently in limbo because I have no way to copy the files to my new FAT32 Part. Windows 7 can't see an nf4 stripe and I've never had much luck with SATA raid in Ubuntu.

The only option I can see is installing XP 32/64 on my other standalone SATA drive, loading the F6 drivers, torrenting a PManager, and creating a partition to copy my media from my stripe. Wouldn't be the end of the world but I thought someone here might have an idea that would save me that trouble.

TIA for any ideas guys. :scara:

Edited by banj0, 01 November 2009 - 08:21 AM.


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Posted 31 October 2009 - 08:04 PM

Hi mike, sorry i cant help. Early on i messed around with RAID, and lost a lot of data. from there i never used RAID again, just wasn't worth the data loss. maybe someone else can help you out on this problem

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Posted 31 October 2009 - 10:37 PM

thx navy. Still working on the problem but I should be ok. I installed x64 on my other drive and with Paragon's recovery CD made my partition to copy my stuff to. l"ll just use XP to read my stripe.

One thing I didn't realize before is that Win. 7 can't read fat32 so I probably would've had to do this anyway.

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 08:43 AM

mods/admins---topic solved, feel free to lock/delete this post. I installed 7, Ubuntu, swap, and grub on one drive, unplugged it, and then installed x64 on the other drive and loaded legacy nf4_raid/f6 drivers. Used Paragon's Recovery CD to create an extended part. and then a logical part. on my x64 drive. Plugged in my stripe and copied my media to the logical part., then used the Paragon CD to hide and deactivate the x64 install.

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Posted 01 November 2009 - 03:43 PM

Good to hear. We'll keep it open for others who may have this problem

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 12:28 AM

win7 does fat32, at least for a data drive. i'm using a ramdrive that is seen by 7 as a fat32 formatted "drive", and 7 also gives options for other drives to be formatted as fat32. odd one that...

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 03:07 AM

:scara: si' senor, what meester MO said es verdad :rofl_mini:

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Posted 02 November 2009 - 05:52 AM

View Postm.oreilly, on Nov 1 2009, 07:28 PM, said:

win7 does fat32, at least for a data drive. i'm using a ramdrive that is seen by 7 as a fat32 formatted "drive", and 7 also gives options for other drives to be formatted as fat32. odd one that...


View Poststormrosson, on Nov 1 2009, 10:07 PM, said:

:scara: si' senor, what meester MO said es verdad :rofl_mini:

Damn, I mis-read the article(s) I googled. I'll take it from you guys for real-world experience. Looks like my mistake was poor comprehension because after looking through the articles I read they are all talking about 7 installs, not reads. My mistake, all apologies.

worked out ok in the end for me because i was able to mount the NTFS partition in Ubuntu. So all my media is available regardless of OS.

my bad but thx for the correction brothers.




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