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I have four 500gig drives. Two are Raid 0 (striped) and includes my Windows XP Pro system and programs.
Two drives were Raid 0 striped for data storage (large video files etc.). OK, for my own reasons I tried to use the appropriate Silcon Image SATARAID setup software to convert the disks back toindividual hard drives but no luck - the drives just disappeared in Windows Explorer. So I tried to reset them back to the Raid 0 (Striped) but the Raid 0 backup drive is still not shown in Windows Explorer. I don't know what else to do at this point. Ideally I'd get the drives back to being individual drives but right now I have no backup at all. Any help out there? |
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9mm wins.
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So when your are referring to "backup" you are talking about the two HDDs used for storage?
What do you see in Disk Management? |
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Thanks for your reply!
Thanks to this forum, I figured out how to initialize and reformat the RAID 0 drive. What I am not sure how to do is to reverse the RAID 0 process so that I end up with two independent hard drives (instead of one RAID 0 backup drive). PS: do you know if it is possible to copy the RAID 0 that is my c:\ drive and make an copy of it on another drive and use that as my c:\ ? |
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9mm wins.
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So all you had to do is right click on the drive in disk management and initialize it right?
As for your last question... I believe there are a few programs out there that can clone the Raid 0 setup and allow you to put it on a single hard drive... I need to look around for it first. Last edited by minsonngo; 05-16-2007 at 09:34 PM. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
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Acronis True Image will let you clone a Raid 0 to one drive.
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Thank you!
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