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		<title>Fixing  &#8216;Windows Could not determine if this computer contains a valid system volume&#8217; when installing Windows 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was trying to install Windows Server 2008 Standard x64 on one of our servers, intended to be an internal SQL database server. It’s equipped with a 3Ware 9650SE 8LPML ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was trying to install Windows Server 2008 Standard x64 on one of our servers, intended to be an internal SQL database server.    <br />It’s equipped with a 3Ware 9650SE 8LPML RAID controller. It has 8x 250gb hard drives.     <br />I’d set up 2 units:</p>
<ul>
<li>RAID 0 (Stripe) – For the OS (2 drives) </li>
<li>RAID 10 (6 drives) </li>
</ul>
<p>I downloaded the drivers from the <a href="http://www.3ware.com/support/download.asp" target="_blank">3Ware website</a>, and put them on a USB flash drive.     <br />I should point out at this point, that the download is circa 50mb – the actual drivers are only about 150kb… the rest is a .exe file used for upgrading drivers on an existing system.</p>
<p>You then go through the setup screens, and clicked Load Drivers where you are supposed to select a drive to install on. It finds the USB drive, select the drive… all seems ok so far.</p>
<p>Upon selecting the smaller of the 2 units (my RAID 0 stripe) and pressing next, I got a screen saying:</p>
<blockquote><h5>Windows Could not determine if this computer contains a valid system volume</h5>
</blockquote>
<p>Uh oh!</p>
<p>After much <a href="http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Windows+Could+not+determine+if+this+computer+contains+a+valid+system+volume" target="_blank">Googling</a>, I found the problem was in the BIOS – and that the USB drive should be de-selected as a boot device.</p>
<p>I restarted, pressed F2 to get into the BIOS setting, and de-activated the USB drive. </p>
<p>However – this did not work! I still had the same error!</p>
<p>Here are the steps that I used to <em>finally </em>get it to work:</p>
<ol>
<li>Put driver files on USB floppy drive (not sure if this is significant, but it worked for me)      <br />Remember, the actual driver files are &lt; 200kb – it’s just the EXE file that’s large </li>
<li>Restart machine, leaving USB (floppy) plugged in </li>
<li>Enter BIOS setup – Boot sequence. </li>
<li>Deactivate USB&#160; from the Boot sequence </li>
<li>Make the 3ware RAID controller #1 in the sequence </li>
<li>Save &amp; Exit </li>
<li>Enter Windows 2008 setup again, this time, it should work </li>
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<p><font style="background-color: #fafafa">I think the key is point #5 – You MUST make the RAID controller the first in the boot sequence.</font></p>
<p><font style="background-color: #fafafa">What effect using the floppy drive had, I’m unsure. Probably nothing.</font></p>
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