i am running xp pro on a raid 0 setup. can someone tell me what options for installing vista are? i prefer not to lose my current xp config. and programs and files. is it possible to install vista on this setup to see if it works? thank u. earl

Raid 0 installation options
kb7wg wrote:
i am running xp pro on a raid 0 setup. can someone tell me what options for installing vista are? i prefer not to lose my current xp config. and programs and files. is it possible to install vista on this setup to see if it works? thank u. earl
Are there Vista drivers for your RAID controller? Personally I wouldn't dual boot a beta OS on a RAID 0 setup with a production OS. There is a pretty good chance you'll lose both. I'd install a separate hard drive for Vista.
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