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Solve : Data curruption accessing drives from multiple OS? |
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Answer» I have a dedicated SATA hard-drive from which I boot XP SP 3. I also have a SCSI striped array from which I boot Windows 7 Ultimate. I assume this is caused by ACL corruption.Quote Now that we have Google. no-one can say: "I didn't know".Well, I didn't know. And I still don't. Here is a definition of ACL: Quote An access control list (ACL), with respect to a computer file system, is a list of permissions attached to an object. An ACL specifies which users or system processes are granted access to objects, as well as what operations are allowed on given objects. Each entry in a typical ACL specifies a subject and an operation. For INSTANCE, if a file has an ACL that contains (Alice, delete), this would give Alice permission to delete the file.You have already done some investigation that answers your own question. You can not mix XP and Windows 7 on a RAID system. Or that would seem to be the case. Look here: QuQuote estionIMHO there is not a EASY solution. The fact that others have trouble mixing Windows 7 and Windows XP would suggest that there is more that just a few issues. Some articles on the nMS support area indicate that you can not have XP and Windows 7 both in a RAID. Article ID: 314343 - Last Review: December 1, 2007 - Revision: 3.3 Basic Storage Versus Dynamic Storage in Windows XP Windows XP is now a 'legacy' system and it can do harm to the housework of newer versions of Windows the have newer definitions of hard disk can structure. To 'workaround' you would have to stop XP from doing any kind of 'fixing' file structure errors.Quote Windows XP is now a 'legacy' system and it can do harm to the housework of newer versions of Windows the have newer definitions of hard disk can structure. Utter nonsense...Source ? ?Quote from: patio on August 08, 2011, 05:45:56 PM Utter nonsense...Source ? ?Source? MS Support.Bur it is buried in MS Geek Speak. Other web sites tell it like it it. |
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