Ryster
October 30th, 2008, 10:12 PM
This could be pure coincidence, but I don't think so.
I thought I would try the new Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit Desktop Edition and see about installing it onto a USB Flash drive.
I downloaded the ISO file from my Windows Vista system and burned it to a CD. I then shut down Vista, and booted from the CD. Then I selected Install from the menu.
I then got the Ubuntu logo and the orange loading bar. This however stayed on the screen for well over 10 minutes, so I gave up, hit reset and ejected the disk to return to Windows.
Unfortunately though, Intel Matrix Storage Manager now says I have no Raid volumes defined, which essentially means my Vista installation is nuked!
Now I was in Windows right before I booted from the Ubuntu CD, so I know the system was fine beforehand, therefore I'm forced to conclude that the Ubuntu CD instead somehow delete my raid volume on my motherboard.
Heres my specs:
Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 Processor
2 x 2gb DDR2 CL4 Ram
Has anyone else experienced the same? If so, does anyone have a fix?
Thanks,
Ryan Spooner
I thought I would try the new Ubuntu 8.10 64-bit Desktop Edition and see about installing it onto a USB Flash drive.
I downloaded the ISO file from my Windows Vista system and burned it to a CD. I then shut down Vista, and booted from the CD. Then I selected Install from the menu.
I then got the Ubuntu logo and the orange loading bar. This however stayed on the screen for well over 10 minutes, so I gave up, hit reset and ejected the disk to return to Windows.
Unfortunately though, Intel Matrix Storage Manager now says I have no Raid volumes defined, which essentially means my Vista installation is nuked!
Now I was in Windows right before I booted from the Ubuntu CD, so I know the system was fine beforehand, therefore I'm forced to conclude that the Ubuntu CD instead somehow delete my raid volume on my motherboard.
Heres my specs:
Gigabyte GA-X48-DQ6 Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 Processor
2 x 2gb DDR2 CL4 Ram
Has anyone else experienced the same? If so, does anyone have a fix?
Thanks,
Ryan Spooner