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Comments on ‘MS fixes Vista iPod corruption glitch’Thursday 10th May 2007 09:17 GMT
iTunes still corrupting RAID arrays under Vista.
Steve • Thursday 10th May 2007 11:37 GMT
Nice to see some progress, but there's still an outstanding issue with iTunes/Quicktime running on Vista, corrupting Intel RAID arrays. So far, no one (Apple, Intel or Microsoft) has admitted responsibility and the problem is still ongoing. Corrupting RAID Arrays?!?!
Tim Hale • Thursday 10th May 2007 12:14 GMT
Thanks Steve! I had my home office PC out of commission for a week while the hard drives were replaced because of corruption of the RAID array. I didn't know it was iTunes at fault. Damn Apple and their lack of information and release notes. If I have psychic powers the next el Reg story is going to be about some VERY bad things happening to Steve Jobs. More info about iTunes/Vista/RAID issue.
Steve • Thursday 10th May 2007 15:18 GMT
For reference, there is an ongoing discussion regarding the RAID corruption problem on the Apple discussions forum at: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=884173 iTunes Vista RAID array destruction - and a lost weekend fixing it
Danny • Friday 11th May 2007 09:42 GMT
It took me two re-installations of Vista on my new Dell to realise that's where the problem was. You just don't expect an installed program like iTunes to mess with your RAID arrays. With no solution in sight, and Dell, MS and Apple all ignoring the problem - the only solution was to come off RAID. Considering my new Dell has already lost me days whilst struggling with their innovative "out-of-the-box-at-no-extra-charge-bug-that-would-cause-BSOD-for-RAID-PCs-gulp!" (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/28/dell_vista_raid/), I'm hoping removing RAID will have a similar effect to removing tonsils. Had I known it would waste so much of my time, I wouldn't have bothered. The bigger question, I suppose, is what happens to those poor souls who haven't got years of experience in fixing buggy computers. Joe Blogs would expect his new purchase to ‘just work’. Come to think of it, perhaps that’s why I've become so popular with my friends over the last few years. "What's that blue screen, Danny?" they say. Quite. Get what you deserve!
Phil Rigby • Friday 11th May 2007 12:14 GMT
If you buy something from Dell with Vista loaded on it - and spent "years fixing buggy computers" as written above, then you deserve what you get. I've never bought a machine for myself from a supplier - I always build my own, that's why I know EXACTLY what I'm getting when I power it up. Also why do you need a RAID array at home??? To protect data in case of failure? Kind of ironic really... The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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