From: J K on 15 Jul 2010 15:34 Hi, I have a server with 2 HD mirrored and RAID 5 on three drives. I don't know how I did it but I installed SBS 2008 on the mirrored volume and now I cannot access the striped volume because the MBR is on that volume. Can I move the MBR to the mirrored partition without reinstalling Windows? Thanks, J
From: Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] on 15 Jul 2010 18:27 I'm confused You can boot off the Mirror and get into SBS2008 But you can't access the RAID 5 because the MBR is on it? Or does it try to boot off the RAID 5? if it's trying to boot off the RAID 5 Set the order of preference in Boot to the Mirror. If that is not it please explain what the symptom is and what you want it to do. Thanks Russ Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com "J K" wrote in message news:OMzJETFJLHA.5700(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Hi, I have a server with 2 HD mirrored and RAID 5 on three drives. I don't know how I did it but I installed SBS 2008 on the mirrored volume and now I cannot access the striped volume because the MBR is on that volume. Can I move the MBR to the mirrored partition without reinstalling Windows? Thanks, J
From: Steve Foster on 15 Jul 2010 20:10 J K wrote: >Hi, >I have a server with 2 HD mirrored and RAID 5 on three drives. I don't >know how I did it but I installed SBS 2008 on the mirrored volume and now >I cannot access the striped volume because the MBR is on that volume. Can >I move the MBR to the mirrored partition without reinstalling Windows? Unless your logical drives are fairly large (>2TB), they *all* have MBRs on them (the MBR is where the partitiion table is held). Didn't you want to install SBS on the mirror? (that would seem to be the logical place to put it, and use the RAID5 for storage). -- Steve Foster ------------ Please reply only to the newsgroups. For SSL Certificates, Domains, etc, visit.: https://netshop.virtual-isp.net
From: Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] on 15 Jul 2010 20:37 Steve I think he's talking about Active Boot sector? but not sure myself. Russ Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC Remote Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com Easy Redirect to Microsoft's New SBS Public Forum - www.SBSRepair.com "Steve Foster" wrote in message news:xn0gwot3820itri00h(a)msnews.microsoft.com... J K wrote: >Hi, >I have a server with 2 HD mirrored and RAID 5 on three drives. I don't >know how I did it but I installed SBS 2008 on the mirrored volume and now I >cannot access the striped volume because the MBR is on that volume. Can I >move the MBR to the mirrored partition without reinstalling Windows? Unless your logical drives are fairly large (>2TB), they *all* have MBRs on them (the MBR is where the partitiion table is held). Didn't you want to install SBS on the mirror? (that would seem to be the logical place to put it, and use the RAID5 for storage). -- Steve Foster ------------ Please reply only to the newsgroups. For SSL Certificates, Domains, etc, visit.: https://netshop.virtual-isp.net
From: Steve Foster on 16 Jul 2010 12:45 Russ (SBITS.Biz) [SBS-MVP] wrote: > Steve > I think he's talking about Active Boot sector? but not sure myself. Multiple "drives" can have Active partitions, since that's just a flag in the MBR table. The BIOS will try and bootstrap from the highest-priority drive that has a partition marked as Active (I'm ignoring GPT entirely for the purposes of this discussion). Unfortunately, if you have a drive with a partition marked Active that doesn't have a bootloader on it that's higher-priority than another Active partition that _does_ have a bootloader, you might get the dreaded "Operating System Not Found" (or similar) from the BIOS. -- Steve Foster For SSL Certificates, Domains, etc, visit.: https://netshop.virtual-isp.net
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