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Old July 21st 04, 09:41 AM
Mr Mister
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Default How Create SATA RAID 1 with current install?

I have a current working WinXP installation on a P4P800e Deluxe with Seagate
160Gb SATA drive, and I want to add another identical drive to create a RAID
1 mirror. I need to avoid losing data or bootability on my current drive.
Last time I tried this on a P4P800-d, I lost access and had to reinstall.

What is the best proceedure to add 2nd SATA drive and create RAID1 while not
destroying the parent drive?

Thanks.


 




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