lemme make sure i have things straight...
Step1:
you create a ghost bootdisk... create a ghost image of a non-RAID drive and put that image on a drive that is also non-RAIDed.
Step2:
You have the image on a non-RAID
HDD and check the image for validity and it passes...
Step3:
You then copy this image to a RAIDed drive when booted from DOS bootdisk and Recheck for validity and you recieve CRC errors.
correct?
if that is what you are getting.. you might want to try the command line tool
FC... should come with NT/2k/XP.. not sure about DOS or win9x
try copying a file from a drive on the southbridge's IDE controller to a drive on the highpoint controller and run FC
example:
C:\>
FC c:\file.zip o:\file.zip
Comparing files C:\FILE.ZIP and O:\FILE.ZIP
FC: no differences encountered
just try this with random large files and see if you notice differences emerging... if you cant make it happen i wouldn't worry about it.
If you can make it happen, I'd recomend checking your RAM (
www.memtest86.com)and make sure your sytem timings are not too agressive.