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- Butch[_2_]
January 24th 08, 08:26 PM
I have 4 connect points on the nVIDIA nForce4 Ultra motherboard. The
drives are now connected, and both drives are listed as being on the Primary
ATA channels. The up-to-date system drive is Disk 0, Location 0. The empty
drive is Disk 1, Location 0. The up-to-date system drive is identified as a
Basic drive, with the empty drive as a Dynamic drive. I think the Help
pages say that both drives need to be Dynamic before I can get the menu
choices to create a mirror. If that is correct, then I must convert the
up-to-date system drive to Dynamic. BIG QUESTION - Will this conversion
have an adverse affect on the system or data files on the drive? Does the
empty drive need to be reformatted in any way?

Butch

philo
January 25th 08, 12:39 PM
"- Butch" > wrote in message
...
> I have 4 connect points on the nVIDIA nForce4 Ultra motherboard. The
> drives are now connected, and both drives are listed as being on the
Primary
> ATA channels. The up-to-date system drive is Disk 0, Location 0. The
empty
> drive is Disk 1, Location 0. The up-to-date system drive is identified as
a
> Basic drive, with the empty drive as a Dynamic drive. I think the Help
> pages say that both drives need to be Dynamic before I can get the menu
> choices to create a mirror. If that is correct, then I must convert the
> up-to-date system drive to Dynamic. BIG QUESTION - Will this conversion
> have an adverse affect on the system or data files on the drive? Does
the
> empty drive need to be reformatted in any way?
>
> Butch
>
>


Though I advise against using RAID...
If you go with RAID at all I suggest using harware RAID and to set it up
using the RAID bios.

Dynamic disk option can enable a software RAID...but I would not use that
option

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