Re: Raid assembly



Peter Barns wrote:
>
> Thank you.
>
> I have tried another keyboard, just the same. It would appear to be in the
> Bios or the Raid setup, I have tried all the variations I can think off.
> After two days of trying I have gone back to my original set up. Two discs
> and using Norton ghost to copy the master drive. I shall try again, when I
> get my breath back.

It doesn't matter at all what you're trying to install to; pressing F6
when prompted will bring up that screen, regardless of what your
hardware actually is.

It is nothing to do with your BIOS or the RAID setup; pressing F6 should
nonetheless bring up the screen.

I think you need to look at other avenues - but I can't believe you are
not able to solicit a response by pressing F6. I've never *ever* heard
of that one. (So long as the keyboard is actually working, that is...)



Odie
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