Thanks to both of you.
Yes, I can get to MediaShield, and thus can go RAID setup. Status is
healthy and the the RAID5 array says "Boot is Yes"
Is there a "key" to boot from the original install disk? I tried putting in
my VISTA-Ultimate disk, but the BSOD appeared before the disk was read. BTW,
I have an OEM copy of Vista, does that matter (it is a legal copy)?
David
Basically, I get through the BIOS(?) screen then get BSOD before getting any
of the DVD/CD drives to read.
"Jeepers Creepers" wrote:
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> "trumpet-mmb" <> wrote in message
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> >I updated my nVidia nforce driver (from nVidia's site). I've done this a
> > couple of time since Vista keeps failing to install the Vista Update.
> > Today
> > I reloaded the nVidia driver for the eintire mother board, and now I get
> > BSOD
> > in all of the boot modes and am unable to get the system to bood from the
> > Vista disk. The system reboots after the BSOD to fast to read the error
> > message (and since I can't get it to start vista, the fixes I've seen so
> > far
> > won't work to stop the auto-reboot). In the three safe modes, the last
> > driver(?) I see before BSOD is CRCDISK.SYS. Is there something I can do
> > to
> > fix this such that I don't have to wipe my RAID5 set-up and re-install?
> >
> > My system is: ASUS Striker Extreme, 2x 8800GT in SLI, 3x 500Gb WD drives
> > in
> > RAID5, Intel 6850, ASUS DVD/CD, ... using VISTA Ultimate
>
> In Vista, you can run a system restore for outside windows. Boot your
> original install disc and choose 'repair your computer' rather than
> 'install'. Click next a few times and you should get to some options,
> including system restore.
>
> Try this, if it doesn't work then write back with details of what happened.
>
> nice system btw 
>
> -jeepers
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