



If you do want to add RAID support to Bart PE then the best place to start is on the PE Builder website. It can also potentially support your RAID controller although that is not going to be covered by this article. It's a bootable environment created from your exisiting Windows system files. If the Linux Based Recovery CD option doesn’t work for you – usually because it has trouble recognizing your disk or network cards - then you may want to use the BartPE or Windows PE 2.0 recovery CDs.īartPE is a freely available preinstallation environment for 32-bit Windows XP or Server 2003. So, you’ve created your Linux based recovery CD, you push it in and boot up and it doesn’t find your hard drives, network or both – what’s next?
