I have a BSOD on boot and I tried safe mode but blue screens when Deamon trys to load one of the driver files it installed.
Im using an Nforce4 motherboard and I hear this can be a common problem.
The problem is that I'm booting off a RAID 0 array and the drivers for that array are on the disk itself, when I try to boot into the recovery console to delete or rename the DT driver files I can't because it wont recognise my RAID array.
I've tried supplying the drivers using F6 when I start up but it blue screens when it gets into the recovery console, i suspect the first time its trying to write to the drive, it restarts imediately but i think its an ntfs.sys file thats causing it.
So basically im screwed I cant actually boot onto my RAID drive to delete the files and I cant boot normally because I get a BSOD!
Any clever suggestions ASAP please before I bite the bullet and do a rebuild.
FYI this has been a really lame night
Im using an Nforce4 motherboard and I hear this can be a common problem.
The problem is that I'm booting off a RAID 0 array and the drivers for that array are on the disk itself, when I try to boot into the recovery console to delete or rename the DT driver files I can't because it wont recognise my RAID array.
I've tried supplying the drivers using F6 when I start up but it blue screens when it gets into the recovery console, i suspect the first time its trying to write to the drive, it restarts imediately but i think its an ntfs.sys file thats causing it.
So basically im screwed I cant actually boot onto my RAID drive to delete the files and I cant boot normally because I get a BSOD!
Any clever suggestions ASAP please before I bite the bullet and do a rebuild.
FYI this has been a really lame night

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