Here's the situation. I'm at home right now, I'm remotely connecting to a server at work. It has built-in management capabilities, so I can access the bios/scsi config/etc.
Right now it has 2 logical drives in it.
The first is a 9gb, completely empy
The second is a RAID 5 array with the current OS on it.
I have a ghost on the RAID 5 that I want to restore to the first drive and boot from.
The problem is the ghost doesn't have a boot sector. It is an image of a partition, not the whole disk.
So what I need to do is figure out how to write a boot sector from within windows, then reboot and restore the ghost to that bootable partition.
The array is set to boot off the first drive, so once I get the boot sector and the ghost restored, it should boot right to that drive.
Right now it has 2 logical drives in it.
The first is a 9gb, completely empy
The second is a RAID 5 array with the current OS on it.
I have a ghost on the RAID 5 that I want to restore to the first drive and boot from.
The problem is the ghost doesn't have a boot sector. It is an image of a partition, not the whole disk.
So what I need to do is figure out how to write a boot sector from within windows, then reboot and restore the ghost to that bootable partition.
The array is set to boot off the first drive, so once I get the boot sector and the ghost restored, it should boot right to that drive.