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I have a GA7N400 PRO 2. I installed two 80 gig SATA drives Raid 0. Problem
is, after I have installed XP and all my drivers and programs, I notice the
raid array is D: instead of C:.
I have an IDE 80 gig HD too. It is the system drive, although I never
intended for that to happen. Now I need to remove it. When I remove it the
computer refuses to boot, gives a system disk error. Is there any way to fix
this other than removing everything on the hard drives and starting over?
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