I remember that there were problems with programs like Ghost and creating backups with Nvraid. Ghost had problems with thre nvidia drivers.
I copied this information from another forum and can confirm it DOES allow you to create backups when using Nvraid.
In order to use Ghost in a NVRAID volume, the user must:
1. Disable the Ghost Direct Disk Access
2. Force it to rely on Extended INT13 to access the disk
Ghost Version 7.5
To set these options for Ghost Version 7.5, do the following:
1. Start Ghost from the DOS prompt. (Not the Windows Command
2. Prompt session)
3. Select the “Options” (ALT+O) menu
4. Scroll to the “HDD Access” tab
5. Select the “Use Extended Interrupt 13h disk access” (ALT+E)
6. Select the “Disable direct IDE access support” (ALT+B)
7. Select the “Disable direct ASPI/SCSI access support” (ALT+B)
8. Press (ALT+A) to activate the “Accept” button to use the new settings
9. Proceed to run Ghost as normal
Ghost Version 8.0
To set the options for Ghost Version 8.0, do the following:
1. Use the command line option to disable direct disk access and enable INT13
2. In DOS prompt, start Ghost with this command line: ghost.exe -ffx -fni
Note:
ffx - Prefers the use of Extended Interrupt 13h disk access for hard disk
operations.
fni - Disable direct IDE access support for IDE hard disk operations.
Sorry if this is common knowledge already, but it may prove helpful to somebody. Also Ghost version 10 may have fixed the problem now.
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