I am in the process of upgrading my Windows 2003 Server with a bigger scsi hard drive. I had 3 9.8gb drives in a RAID 5, and I attached my new 73gb drive in the SCSI chain along with the smaller 9.8gb. My plan was to use ghost and image the logical drive (raid 5) to the 73gb.
When I booted up with the new drive in the scsi chain, the raid array failed and would not bootup. So I then disconnected the 73gb hoping that the raid array would be re-established and boot back into the operating system. The raid array however did not come back online, and in the PERC (Dell server) system utility program, it stated that all three 9.8gb drives were OFFLINE. So I forced all three drives back to ONLINE which put the RAID 5 back in OPTIMAL state. Now when I boot up, I receive a NTDETECT FAILED message. I am I screwed? I would just like to obvisiouly get my operating system back online and find another fasion of imaging the new drive.
When I forced the three 9.8gb drives ONLINE one at a time, could that have caused the NTDETECT FAILED message? How can I get my operating system back up?? I am at the client site now, please assist if possible!!!
When I booted up with the new drive in the scsi chain, the raid array failed and would not bootup. So I then disconnected the 73gb hoping that the raid array would be re-established and boot back into the operating system. The raid array however did not come back online, and in the PERC (Dell server) system utility program, it stated that all three 9.8gb drives were OFFLINE. So I forced all three drives back to ONLINE which put the RAID 5 back in OPTIMAL state. Now when I boot up, I receive a NTDETECT FAILED message. I am I screwed? I would just like to obvisiouly get my operating system back online and find another fasion of imaging the new drive.
When I forced the three 9.8gb drives ONLINE one at a time, could that have caused the NTDETECT FAILED message? How can I get my operating system back up?? I am at the client site now, please assist if possible!!!