Re: A question from me...



In news:u6fb3WiXFHA.3140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Chad A. Gross [SBS MVP] <chad.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> super-frustrating, and this experience has caused me to loose a lot
> of faith in Intel . . .

OK, the memory part has been answered but the Raid issue remains. Gonna get
some other drivers Monday and see what happens.

Thanks Chad!

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