I’m upgrading from an 80 gig RAID1 setup, using Intel Storage Manager 7, to a 500 gig RAID1 setup, and I’m in trouble I think. I removed the second drive, installed the 500gig drive, used Norton Ghost 14 and imaged the first 80 gig drive, and then restored the image to the 500gig drive utilizing all the new space. My problem is that it will not boot unless the original drive is still connected. It doesn’t seem to matter the order, just as long as the drive is in place. I was able to boot at one point with the second 500 gig drive in place, with the first one in place as well, but when I tried to build the Volume using existing harddrive, it said Volume Creation failed. I read on the intel site to reduce the partition size by a few gigs, so I tried using Partition Magic 8.0 to reduce the 500g C drive by 5 mgs, but it would not boot again without the original 80 gig drive in place. Can anyone help? Did I do something wrong with the original image? Should I have included the hdd area marked as *, currently showing as 39.5 mg? I’m using a Dell Dimension E310, running WinXPSP3. Thanks, my original 80gig hdds are huffing and puffing, so the time is near for a crash. The boot failure happened at Windows screen, I received a Blue Screen of death. Ghost also seemed to add a boot option for me to choose between Windows XP Media Center Edition (which I have) and Windows XP Professional.