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paulinspain

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Hi Guy's
Re my mail on the 25th November. Any idea's yet on reinstalling my Sata HD's?
Many thanks,
Paul
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wannabe1

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Usually, raid arrays are set up during the installation of XP. That being said, there are ways to set up the array through disk management. See if This Article helps you any.

Edited by wannabe1, 27 November 2006 - 11:35 AM.

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Hi Guy's,
I hope that you all read this.
Thankyou all so very much for your Help and patience. I sorted the SATA reinstallation problem by connecting them to the PC & clicking F4 then "repair mirrored array". Everything is now working great. Thank you all, “Grumpy Old Bloke” (my mate Phil) your kind input “Keith” & last but not least “Wannabe 1” to all of you THANKYOU. & to ALL of you at “Geeks to Go!” keep up the good work.

p.s. Google has a security warning on your site, did you know?

All the Best your friend in Spain,
Paul[i]
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You're welcome :whistling:
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Hi Phil :blink:
Sorry about the Grumpy" bit. Trust me :whistling: . Yes it should have read "crusty". Though you dont come across as such to be honest.
Again thanks.
Rgrds Paul
Talk to you soon?
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