Just an update.
I know now that it was because I was trying to install from a thumb drive. My speculation is that, since I booted from a USB "drive" the install thought all drives would be connected to the same interface. Or something along those lines. I'm also guessing it's that in...
I tried it both from a DVD as well as bootable USB thumbdrive. Source folder was in the root and not under anything else. Still baffled by this one but like I said just glad it's working.
You can't boot from a RAID 0 but you can from a RAID 1. Additionally it has to use metadata v0.90 as opposed to 1.x, unless you use an initramfs/initrd as current kernels only support auto-detecting arrays on v0.90. I think you may also have to use Grub2 if you're not using metadata v0.90. I had...
Thank you. Didn't think it was possible given my searches but wanted to know if anyone had done it.
Would my partition scheme described above work though, without putting Windows in an array?
Linux Software RAID -
/dev/sda&b1 = /boot RAID1
/dev/sda&b2 = / RAID0
/dev/sda&b3 = LVM2 RAID 0 (for...
Windows 7 can use software striping, it's not just limited to concatenated RAID or "RAID JBoD" or extending a logical volume across multiple physical drives. However, as I've been trying to convey in several posts, Windows doesn't appear to be able to setup the software RAID striping prior to...
Once again, I'm well aware that they can't share a common software RAID array and am NOT trying to accomplish such.
Linux on it's own implementation of software RAID
Windows on it's own implementation of software RAID
Both on the same drive(s), just separate partitions.
NOT Windows and Linux...
Yes, I'm aware that Windows won't run on a Linux software RAID array. I'm not trying to use Linux's software implementation for Windows. Linux would be on it's software RAID implementation and Windows would (if possible) be on it's version of software RAID.
Perhaps I should have clarified a...
I've done some Google searching and so far I haven't been able to find an answer for exactly what I'm trying to do, and perhaps it's not possible, but hopefully someone here can help me answer that.
There are plenty of guides on setting up a software RAID array once Windows 7 is installed, but...
Wow, I managed to peg it down to...
Installation media. I had created a custom install disc and for whatever reason it simply doesn't work on this PC. It works on other computers fine, but for some odd reason it just won't on this one. Weird that you suggested it PreOmegaZero, as I had resolved...
Running the diskpart command, and not even doing anything to the drives, suddenly makes them visible and I can partition the disks and everything. HOWEVER, it still won't install as once I get through partitioning and it starts copying files it does the "Copying Windows Files" part really fast...
This is what I was originally thinking could have caused the problem. I'm using Gentoo, so nothing was automated. I did at one point format one (or maybe all can't remember :() of the drives using GPT, but all drives have been reverted to MSDOS partition tables. But I'm thinking maybe since GPT...
I feel like I've tried everything I can possibly think of here and I'm still left frustrated and confused. Problem is, simply put, Windows 7 refuses to install to any of my three HDDs.
Upon first glance it looks like Windows just can't see/find the drive(s). As if it requires RAID drivers...
If you're on Vista/7 just right click your 'Documents' folder and go to properties, go to the location tab and specify where you want it. And yes, you can put Steam on the other drive, just specify the other drive when you install Steam. If Steam is already installed on the SSD you can reinstall...
Well it looks like putting the old processor in fixed nothing. WTF? MemTest shows no errors with the memory, obviously not the processor, switching to an old video card does nothing, tried putting OS on a different HDD, no change. So whats left? Bad mobo? Why would it ONLY do this after it goes...
The PC I'm playing with is using a Gigabyte 965P-DS3 rev2.0, which originally was paired with an Intel C2D E6300 (1.86GHz, 2MB, 1066FSB). The new processor I put in is an Intel C2D E6550 (2.33GHz, 4MB, 1333FSB). Now I know that on Gigabytes website it says that the rev2.0 board will NOT support...
If it asks for household income (as opposed to individual income) you can list any and/or all income from yourself or anyone else in the house that can pay for that debt. Technically you could have put some of your parents income if they were willing to cover you.
Household income is used to determine the level of credit they give you. If you only make $5,000 a year they aren't going to give a CC with a $5,000 limit.
If you've never had a credit card before or any other type of credit history, they may not approve you. It really just depends on their...
Yea, I went with the 40GB. I have no need for backwards compatibility and I can always upgrade to a larger HDD later if need be. I actually bought two DS3s, so I guess I'll have three controllers?
They delivered GTA IV and the third season of Lost on Blu-Ray, but the other stuff had to be...
I used the other link(This One) that allows you to buy it at any authorized dealer.
My card actually came Wednesday so I went ahead and ordered the PS3 and some goodies to go with it. Should be here tomorrow (gotta love Amazon Prime, $3.99 for overnight :))
My understanding is you get back $100 on your FIRST purchase with the card (as long as the purchase is $299 or more), the 45 day limitation only applies to the "12 months 0% APR" offer.
BTW I was approved instantly, there was no waiting period to find out. I already have an Amazon card...
Yea, you'll need to buy a separate HDMI cable. Monoprice seems to be the favorite these days, I still stick with BlueJeansCable though (they have a variety of HDMI cables from expensive to cheap).
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You don't NEED HDMI per say, it all depends on your TV and what you think looks best...
Just keep in mind you still have to make minimum payments every month with a card that offers 0% APR for a fixed amount of time. Also you won't owe an additional 11.99% if it's not paid off after the 12 months is up, rather any remaining balance will start to accrue interest at the that rate...
Because in most cases retail packaging is excellent. They ship from the manufacturer, to warehouses, to retailers, to you, all in the same box. They are packaged to withstand all of this transit.
I've ordered two LCD monitors and a 32" LCD TV from Newegg, as well as 8 or so cases from them...
Over-training is a common mistake.
Hit 'em hard once or twice a week and they'll be good. Quite a few exercises use them as secondary muscles/stabilizers. Like someone else mentioned though, visible abs come from a clean diet and/or lots of cardio.
Yea I spent a few hours over the span of a week or two just trying to decipher the differences in all of the models. Most of the more expensive ones are a waste of money unless you're training for some major event. Ultimately I just went with the one that had options to log calorie burning and...
I bought one about 2 months ago, Polar F6. I don't think it will transmit to the machine you're using, as it's "coded" to prevent interference from other people wearing HRM in the gym. It's pretty accurate from some tests I did.
I would stay stick with the Polar brand. They have models...
No one has mentioned El-P? His latest album (I'll sleep when you're dead) has some quality tracks. His older stuff is quality too. A lot of the other Hip-Hop I listen too has already been mentioned.
You also might want to check out Quasimoto, haven't seen him mentioned either.
For now I'm sticking with F7 BIOS. I upgraded to F10 and had nothing but problems. My 466x7 Overclock was no longer stable. On top of that I actually had to clear the CMOS in order to get a POST screen. With F7 if I OCd too far, it would still boot, worst case was it would just not take the OC...
I currently have a 74GB WD Raptor, a 250GB 7200.8 Seagate and a 320GB 7200.10 drive. Would I get better performance from the Seagate drives if I put them on the Gigabyte controller (the green SATA ports) and ran them in AHCI mode, non-RAID? Or should I just leave them on Intel controller and set...
Have you all tried other BIOS versions? I've stuck with the F7 that my board shipped with and I haven't had any cold boot issues. There could be any number of BIOS settings (or just plain old fashioned computer oddity :P) that could cause it. I followed the settings found here...
A well lapped Thermalright SI-128 paired with a Scythe S-Flex fan (the 67CFM one). Intake and Exhaust are the same fans as well (Exhaust is toned down on the rheobus though, maybe 7v?).
Does anyone else have VCore reporting issues with this board? It may just be the reading, but CPU-Z reports my VCore as 1.26v whereas in the BIOS it is set to 1.3250v. If CPU-Z's reading is accurate it would be nice as I've hit 3.26GHz on my E6300 so far (466FSB). I still think I have some...
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