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Old January 4th 18, 06:47 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Tim[_10_]
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Default Failed Redundancy

Paul wrote in news

How about this one.

Apparently uses Disk Management window.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/.../ff601861.aspx

Paul

I had looked at that before. None of the four situations apply to my
drives. I did to a 'resyncronize' just now and it failed.

I have another 2tb drive I bought to replace an older drive that failed,
that I haven't installed yet. I was thinking install that drive. Initialize
it GPT like the other two, and see if I can add it to the mirror. If that
works I can remove one of the other drives from the mirror, reinit it, and
add it back to the mirror. That will give me two good drives again in a
RAID 1, and I can reinit the last one and use it to replace the other
failed drive.

If that doesn't work, I will back up the RAID drive to the new disk,
totally destroy the existing raid, and create a new one.

Are either of these to ideas feasible?
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