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by boghound - 7/28/09 7:18 AM
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Changing raid for single HDD

by boghound - 7/28/09 7:18 AM

I currently have a raid 0 formation but because of a drive failure want to just install a single 1T HDD. I've cloned all the data etc with Acronis to the new drive and hope to just swap out the old and install the new. Will the PC recognise the single drive or will I have to go into the BIOS and disable the raid set-up?

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Go with what works.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 7/28/09 8:49 AM In reply to: Changing raid for single HDD by boghound

Since its a clone you can plow ahead and try it. However it is a data drive so I take it from your post that no OS is at issue here.
Bob

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Go with what works

by boghound - 7/28/09 9:13 AM In reply to: Go with what works. by R. Proffitt Moderator

The OS was cloned as well.....It should just be like putting a complete disc in....I've done the same on laptops and other PC's but they didn't have a "raid" configuration.

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What OS?

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 7/28/09 9:30 AM In reply to: Go with what works by boghound

If the common ones, research this on google about repair after the changes.

XP REPAIR INSTALL

Vista REPAIR INSTALL

Sadly with all the variations of raid chips and more the only answer is to try it and be ready to try the repair installs.
Bob

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What OS

by boghound - 7/28/09 10:56 PM In reply to: What OS? by R. Proffitt Moderator

Thanks but with it cloned it should just boot up......Hopefully!

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