Hi,
I have a laptop that has XP installed on a RAID drive.
If I install a clean copy of vista, will it overwrite all the existing data on the drives?
Vista Installation on RAID drives
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Re: Vista Installation on RAID drives
Yes. it will format the drives and then install the os from scratch... all data currently on the drive would be gone.
Re: Vista Installation on RAID drives
Well i tried that few feeks ago and it kept everything that was on the drive. It asked wether i wanted to format i think, i answered no and it kept everything, plus it moved the old system folders (documents, program files, windows etc) to a folder named WINDOWS.OLD
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Re: Vista Installation on RAID drives
That would not be a 'clean' install then. You just did an upgrade.dkarko wrote:Well i tried that few feeks ago and it kept everything that was on the drive. It asked wether i wanted to format i think, i answered no and it kept everything, plus it moved the old system folders (documents, program files, windows etc) to a folder named WINDOWS.OLD
Re: Vista Installation on RAID drives
The partition had Vista. I changed motherboard, it wouldnt boot so i installed without formatting (didn't choose repair either). It warned that there was another installation on this disk and it would be rendered unusable. I didnt choose to format only because i didnt want to mess the bootloaders (the boot.ini was in this partition). Everything non system was left untouched. Rest was backed up to a new folder. The OS was clean, i installed everything from scratch and just deleted the backup folder afterwards.
Anyway, in any case (and in the case of the fellow who posted the question) i believe backing up the data of the drive is the best thing to do, before starting the installation.
Anyway, in any case (and in the case of the fellow who posted the question) i believe backing up the data of the drive is the best thing to do, before starting the installation.
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