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    Post How to re-image the Windows SBS 2003 with RAID driver?

    I have Windows SBS 2003 Server with Intel RAID card. Once I have rebooted the server and noticed that both disks are listed as non RAID disks. So, I thought to take the image of the drive and then creating the RAID 1, which will be a mirror, array with two disks and then loading the image back to the array. Is it possible to do like this? How?

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    Use the Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery software. After installing Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery software, run the system recovery disks to check whether any drivers are present or not. If you don’t have the system recovery disk, then create the system recovery disk from the application itself. It will include the RAID Controller and NIC driver for the system.

    You can refer the below site for more information on Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery software:

    Backup Exec System Recovery Server Edition: System Restore, System Recovery, Backup Software | Symantec

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