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> Raid Controller Stops Me Loading Norton Systemworks
Julie L
post Mar 10 2007, 08:53 AM
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I am running Windows XP Home and trying to update Norton Systemworks. Had no trouble past 2 years in updating this. I load the CD and enter the product code as requested and then get this msg - "An active RAID controller has been detected. Norton GO Back cannot be installed on your computer". When I checked out Symantec Support it says that the "installation of GoBack onto a RAID Array is not supported and sytem startup problems have been reported after the installation of GoBack onto a RAID array".



Could someone please explain what the Raid controller is and does and if I can safely remove it to load this software. Where does it live and how do I do it if I can? I don't even know how I got it in the first place. Any help would be gratefully acccepted. I hate asking help from Symantec Support as I don't usually understand their answers and their solutions.
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