I think you can only set RAID back up by reinstalling XP so you would lose whats on your C drive and I am unsure as to which data, if any, you would lose on the mirrored drive, although I assume that it would mirror it I cant be 100% certain and would only try it if everything was already backed up or you werent bothered about saving it.
I set it up as a Mirror RAID to avoid just such a problem as this, but look where that got me! It seems like the software that makes the RAID function as an array just disappeared or got trashed somehow - I'd have hoped it would have been more robust. All this is taking place courtesy of an ASUS P5GDC-V Deluxe Motherboard, BTW. Once the RAID was set, you have to set the IDE function in the BIOS as "RAID Mode", plus a driver in the "Advanced" functions, also set to RAID (default is "Disabled"). Now, to see the RAID configuration, you hit <Ctrl>+"I" and it shows the hardware components, RAID type, whether bootable, etc. All this info was still there
after my fail to start. The only options are Create, Delete, set Disks as Non-RAID and Exit.
Another option, <Ctrl>+"E" or "F" brings up an orange screen with 5 options. Rebuild is one of them, but when you look at the array, using "5", it didn't show any components at all. I reckoned that if I tried a re-build, not being able to see any physical components, I'd trash it anyway.
The partitions and card reader not showing in explorer would appear to be due to them being set as "Hidden" files and folders but if that were the case they shouldnt be visible if you put the drive letter in the address bar
Any idea what corrupted the registry and are you sure its been fixed fully ?
May be worth running SFC /SCANNOW from Start/Run to see if there are still any damaged files, you will need your XP pro cd in the drive for it to recover any damaged or missing files from.
SFC /SCANNOW produced nowt, which is - in a way - a relief. It's weird that some drives don't show. I read a reply somewhere else that said that XP won't show drives over "G". The workaround was supposed to be to type in one letter above your last drive into a C: prompt box. Tried that - made no difference. I can see them in Explorer
only if I type the drive letter into the address bar, at which point it also shows in the left-hand (folders) pane, but it doesn't survive a re-start of Explorer. Drives "L:" to "P:" don't show in My Computer
at all, but
everything shows in "Computer Management" screens, both in Disk Management and in "Libraries" under "Removable Storage" - weird! It's not a big deal, but as I use the card reader quite a bit and may need to create a back-up plan involving Drive "L:" it's very annoying to say the least.
Any ideas on the "Dynamic Drives" and "Software Mirror Backup" thingy?
Ray.