From: Erik Lukac on 11 Aug 2010 11:44 Hi there, First I am not sure wether I am in the right newsgroup but as Win XP also supports software-raid it might be. Tell me if there's a better topic. So, I am using Win2003 Standard with SP2 as backup-DC with software raid5 and since Monday it seems like video and network-card broke down. As it has some data I'd like to restore I need to access the harddisk (somehow logonservice is not starting in failsafe mode and the os is stuck at "preparing network connections" in normal and failsafe with network drivers). So my question: is there any tool (maybe in ressource toolkit) I could use for my purpose? Where are the logs stored and how could I access them when I have access to the software-raid-device (but with a different system)? Thanks in advance Erik
From: Penn E. Loafer on 11 Aug 2010 14:01 You are asking a Win 2003 question in a WinXP newsgroup? Just because it supportS raid software? Why not ask in a Win 2003 newsgroup, or a Raid forum? DUH!!!! "Erik Lukac" <lukac(a)es.mw.tum.de> wrote in message news:OlDDNwWOLHA.6100(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi there, > First I am not sure wether I am in the right newsgroup but as Win XP also > supports software-raid it might be. Tell me if there's a better topic. > > So, I am using Win2003 Standard with SP2 as backup-DC with software raid5 > and since Monday it seems like video and network-card broke down. As it > has some data I'd like to restore I need to access the harddisk (somehow > logonservice is not starting in failsafe mode and the os is stuck at > "preparing network connections" in normal and failsafe with network > drivers). > So my question: is there any tool (maybe in ressource toolkit) I could use > for my purpose? Where are the logs stored and how could I access them when > I have access to the software-raid-device (but with a different system)? > > Thanks in advance > > Erik
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