This seemed like the most appropriate forum so apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place...
During installation of W2K3, x64, R2, SP2, I can (re)create an environment where Setup issues the message below upon entering the "Setup is starting Windows" phase. [Prior to accepting license and then selecting location to install to.]
Setup either detected multiple disks in your machine that are indistinguishable
or detedted raw disk(s). Setup had corrected the problem, but a reboot is
required.
Upon reboot, install proceeds with out any further issue(s).
A third party device driver is being installed and if that matters, I guess I'd like to know why?
My question: Does anyone know what causes this (I'm speculating its something to do with geometries and MBRs looking identical), and what is setup doing so that this doesn't re-occur during the next reboot? [My next step will have to be throwing a analyzer on the disk interface and watching what setup is doing...]
Thanks!
-Joe T
During installation of W2K3, x64, R2, SP2, I can (re)create an environment where Setup issues the message below upon entering the "Setup is starting Windows" phase. [Prior to accepting license and then selecting location to install to.]
Setup either detected multiple disks in your machine that are indistinguishable
or detedted raw disk(s). Setup had corrected the problem, but a reboot is
required.
Upon reboot, install proceeds with out any further issue(s).
A third party device driver is being installed and if that matters, I guess I'd like to know why?
My question: Does anyone know what causes this (I'm speculating its something to do with geometries and MBRs looking identical), and what is setup doing so that this doesn't re-occur during the next reboot? [My next step will have to be throwing a analyzer on the disk interface and watching what setup is doing...]
Thanks!
-Joe T