Booting issues after moving RAID from one mobo to another.

Skysis

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This is a bit unusual, and I've not anyone discussing this before. I changed my older MSI motherboard to a newer one. I had RAID on the old one using an expansion card; but the new mobo has a built-in RAID, so I hooked up the drives (SATA) directly to it. AFter establishing the RAID, it looks like Windows 7 Ultimate is trying to start, but then it quits and on reboot allows me to go to the startup recovery. There I'm able to load the RAID drivers, the system does show up in the window, and the startup repair is performed. However, the startup repair doesn't really help, and on reboot the system quits again. I guess I'm looking for a way to install the new RAID drivers (rather than just loading them) to the system, but I don't see a way to do that from the options. Any way to do this from CLI? Or should I boot with the Windows 7 DVD and try from there (my disc is an upgrade disc, does it matter?)? Thanks.
 

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Windows 7AMD2 GBMSI R4350
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-built.
OS
Windows 7
CPU
AMD
Motherboard
MSI K9AG-Neo2-Digital
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R4350
Cooling
2x80mm case fans, 1x120mm cpu fan/sink
Win7 cannot normally be expected to start on new hardware due to conflicts when trying to load drivers that stall startup at boot animation.

The standard resolution to this is to clean reinstall, SysPrep the HD on old hardware before swapping it over, or using Paragon Adaptive restore CD on the HD in the new hardware.

RAID is a wild card however with SysPrep or PAR so you may be forced to clean reinstall.

SysPrep to move HD to another computer
 
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