The basics: I am in looking to put a new hard drive in my computer and am looking for advice/tips. I have purchased (2) WD Caviar Black 500GB Serial ATA HD 7200/32MB/SATA-6G drives. Because of some proprietary software that I need to run I will be installing the 32 bit XP Pro OS - I'm stuck with that for the foreseeable future. I also want to set-up an IIS server on it with PHP and CF support and a mail server. I am undecided on if I should set-up these drives as a Raid array or as a simple main and back-up/storage drive system. I have been looking for a good tutorial on the subject but am finding conflicting information (imagine that). Also I am somewhat of a novice since I don't do this on any regular basis and can't stay up to date on the latest/greatest information. I should add that the current drive has an IIS server on it with CF9 support and I have hmailserver installed. So what I'm looking for is any advice/recommendations/tips as far as what order I should install the software. I do realize that I need to install the OS and update to SP3 from MS first but after that I'm unsure how this should go. I also know this is a somewhat complex/time consuming operation and if anybody has a link to a decent up-to-date tutorial on the subject(s) I will be much obliged. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks in advance, nospryexpert
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Jump to PostI'm pretty sure your first step should be to download WindowsAIK for XP family
Jump to PostI assume having a server on a pc means you're using virtualization.
and xp3 & server 2003 have the same family for auto installion.
i will search for the appropriate link...beware it can be challenging to understand & use, but install includes help files....-edit the closest i could …
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