Scott Patterson
December 7th 03, 12:44 AM
I am looking for some help here. I am running 2 SCSI
HDD, with Drive 0 as my main/boot drive, and Drive 1 as
my file storage. At one point, I was planning to run
them mirrored, so I converted them to dynamic. I ended
up not running a mirror, left them as dynamic with drive
letters of C & D respectively. This is on XP Pro by the
way.
Ok, so I go to reinstall XP on the C drive, for several
reasons. I did not make any changes in the BIOS, drive
letters, etc. I did format the C drive just to clear
anything out, and then installed XP normally.
Now, Drive 0, or C, works fine, but I cannot access Drive
1. I go into Disk Management and I see Disk 0 is normal
and healthy, but Disk 1 is offline. I click Reactivate
Disk and I get the message "Operation failed, check
system log". I check the system log and this is what it
says "INTERNAL ERROR - The disk group contains no valid
configuration copies (C10000B6)".
I am at a loss here, and I don't want to lose everything
that is on Disk 1. Please let me know if there is
anything I can do.
Thanks.
HDD, with Drive 0 as my main/boot drive, and Drive 1 as
my file storage. At one point, I was planning to run
them mirrored, so I converted them to dynamic. I ended
up not running a mirror, left them as dynamic with drive
letters of C & D respectively. This is on XP Pro by the
way.
Ok, so I go to reinstall XP on the C drive, for several
reasons. I did not make any changes in the BIOS, drive
letters, etc. I did format the C drive just to clear
anything out, and then installed XP normally.
Now, Drive 0, or C, works fine, but I cannot access Drive
1. I go into Disk Management and I see Disk 0 is normal
and healthy, but Disk 1 is offline. I click Reactivate
Disk and I get the message "Operation failed, check
system log". I check the system log and this is what it
says "INTERNAL ERROR - The disk group contains no valid
configuration copies (C10000B6)".
I am at a loss here, and I don't want to lose everything
that is on Disk 1. Please let me know if there is
anything I can do.
Thanks.