Mac Pro and Raid and boot camp.

Hi. I was not sure where to ask this exactly but here is the question. I have 3 500gig drives. 2 are setup on a striped raid as the start up disk with the Mac OS. I wanted to setup the 3rd drive with Vista using Boot Camp. Reading the threads I was under the impression this could be done.
Thanks a ton for your help.

Yes it can. If it won't let you install, BootCamp may not create a Vista friendly partition. And best to format the drive under Vista, restart, then proceed with install. You may want to or need to pull your other drives just during the format and install phase of Vista as the presence of a GUID Mac OS X drive can interfere.
I've installed Vista on a dedicated drive about 3 times, but still waiting for more and better 64-bit support for some programs (probably SP1).

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    After starting the install in Tiger, I then simply inserted the Vista 64-bit DVD and that was it.
    It just installed.
    Ditto with XP-Pro on my other MBP. Zero problems with BC. It was also done with a beta, BC1.0.
    I have never installed Windows using Leopard. When I updated to Leopard from Tiger nothing changed, but there seem to be more problems with Leopard and BC2.0 than there were with Tiger and the beta versions.
    There are no requirements about legality until after the OS is installed, so that's a moot point.
    There are some install DVDs that are in ISO format and they won't work, but it seems that yours is working but not finding a suitable volume.
    You might try reformatting the BC partition with BootCamp assistant as FAt32 and seeing if that works, but you are limited to 32GB if you do that, but it would be a good test. Vista should then format it into NTFS.
    Be sure that your Leopard OS is fully backed up because stuff happens when you keep fooling around with partitions.
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    Microsoft would like to see customers move to the NTFS, it is a better file system, use FAT for when you need to share files, or use MacDrive7 even. Took heed not to use NTFS? don't understand. I have to use it of course (Vista) and I have one small 100GB FAT volume. Now most of my files are on NTFS (readable from OS X side if needed).
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