I'm thinking I will setup a dual boot system like this:
IDE 0 = C: = Win98 = FAT 32
IDE 1 = D: = Drive for backing up in removable slot = FAT32
Raid array partition = E = Win 2000 = NTFS
Raid array partition = F = Programs = NTFS
Here is the question:
If I manually force partitions on the Raid array to drive letters E and F as described in the FAQ's, what will happen in Windows 2000 when I remove the backup drive D:? Will the RAID partitions become D and E or will they hold their drive letters? I want to be able to remove the backup drive for safekeeping and keep my drive assignments the same.
Will Win 2000 allow you to skip a drive letter and leave a placeholder? Or can you only switch drive letters around as long as they are sequential?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
IDE 0 = C: = Win98 = FAT 32
IDE 1 = D: = Drive for backing up in removable slot = FAT32
Raid array partition = E = Win 2000 = NTFS
Raid array partition = F = Programs = NTFS
Here is the question:
If I manually force partitions on the Raid array to drive letters E and F as described in the FAQ's, what will happen in Windows 2000 when I remove the backup drive D:? Will the RAID partitions become D and E or will they hold their drive letters? I want to be able to remove the backup drive for safekeeping and keep my drive assignments the same.
Will Win 2000 allow you to skip a drive letter and leave a placeholder? Or can you only switch drive letters around as long as they are sequential?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.