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Raid 0 - Recovering to single HDD
This may be a banal question but I am a newbie with no experience of raid
installations My friend has a pc with two 300GB discs configured as a Raid 0 array - partioned into C: and D: He would like to add a third hard disc and still keep the original two disc array - Is this possible If not he is considering the following: Back up the raid array to an external HDD Remove the raid driver Restore the back up to C: and D: Drives Then install the third HDD If the back up was taken with a disk imaging program, such as Acronis, would it restore 'correctly' ? Regards & TIA |
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P.S. - Raid 0 - Recovering to single HDD
BTW - the Motherboard is an Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi
"." .. wrote in message . uk... This may be a banal question but I am a newbie with no experience of raid installations My friend has a pc with two 300GB discs configured as a Raid 0 array - partioned into C: and D: He would like to add a third hard disc and still keep the original two disc array - Is this possible If not he is considering the following: Back up the raid array to an external HDD Remove the raid driver Restore the back up to C: and D: Drives Then install the third HDD If the back up was taken with a disk imaging program, such as Acronis, would it restore 'correctly' ? Regards & TIA |
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Raid 0 - Recovering to single HDD
On May 28, 2:55*pm, "." .. wrote:
This may be a banal question but I am a newbie with no experience of raid installations My friend has a pc with two 300GB discs configured as a Raid 0 array - partioned into C: and D: He would like to add a third hard disc and still keep the original two disc array - Is this possible If not he is considering the following: Back up the raid array to an external HDD Remove the raid driver Restore the back up to C: and D: Drives Then install the third HDD If the back up was taken with a disk imaging program, such as Acronis, would it restore 'correctly' ? Regards & TIA |
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P.S. - Raid 0 - Recovering to single HDD
Should be OK. I've got 2 sata's raid o a sata just for music and a ide for
Xp all work fine -- John the West Ham fan C.E.T. "." .. wrote in message . uk... BTW - the Motherboard is an Asus P5B Deluxe WiFi "." .. wrote in message . uk... This may be a banal question but I am a newbie with no experience of raid installations My friend has a pc with two 300GB discs configured as a Raid 0 array - partioned into C: and D: He would like to add a third hard disc and still keep the original two disc array - Is this possible If not he is considering the following: Back up the raid array to an external HDD Remove the raid driver Restore the back up to C: and D: Drives Then install the third HDD If the back up was taken with a disk imaging program, such as Acronis, would it restore 'correctly' ? Regards & TIA |
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