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Can I run windows repair on a server running Raid 1 on the OS drive?

Asked by mscn in Computer Servers, Hard Drives & Storage

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Dell PE 2950 with Raid 1 for the OS drive and Raid 5 for the data drives. I'm atempting to perform a Windows repair by rebooting the machine and booting to the CD, however when I get to the selection Install windows or repair using the recovery concole I choose install windows, which ususally lets you repair an existing version, however it states that it does not see any hard drives. Is this because it's a raid configuration? If so how do I get around this?
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Zones: Computer Servers, Hard Drives & Storage
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