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Un saludo
I have found this to be a foolproof way to move from one RAID controller to another AS LONG AS YOUR ARRAY IS RECOGNIZED BY BOTH CONTROLLERS. (I have tried this many times over and it never fails. I change moboards a lot and since I set up RAID I have not gone back, and I have not reformatted my drives since I first set up 2000.)
Here is how I keep doing it: On your current system use the XP or 2000 CD and choose to upgrade your OS. at the first shutdown, turn off the system and change your board or your CONTROLLER, have the drivers on a floppy ready. Now start the new system and at the boot up screen for XP or 2000 press F6 (to put new drivers in), put your new drivers in and continue with the setup routine. Wen you are finished you will be back to your system with nothing changed except your RAID controller. If your CD version of the OS did not include the Service Packs then you will have to install those all over.
Again I have used this method on various boards with different RAID controllers. I have used ASUS, ABIT, GIGABYTE, SOYO, AND ALSO USED DIFFERENT RAID CARDS SUCH AS THOSE FROM PROMISE (FastTrack) AND HIGHPOINT(RocketRAID133). This method have always worked for me and have saved me from reformatting my drives every time I change to a new board with RAID. Currently I am looking into new boards and if they do not support RAID I will just go back to my Highpoint RocketRaid133. This is the controller I am currently using with my Zenith. I have 2 "I2S"on the way (free ground shipping from RoyalPC). As soon as they arrive I will be doing it all over.