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Re: RAID0 question
You could try backing up your current HD with Acronis true image, then
create the new HD (raid0) and then use acronis to restore the image to the
new HD.
Acronis isn't free but willl probably work in your instance.
Good luck,
Jeff
"Sumer Yamaner" <syamaner_DELETE_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thank you for all the replies but I don't want to know whether RAID0 is a
> good alternative, what I want to know is exactly HOW TO DO IT.
> Thanks again...
>
> "Sumer Yamaner" <syamaner_DELETE_@hotmail.com>, iletisinde şunu yazdı,
> news:ukZYOTo0HHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>I am running Vista Home Premium with a single HDD. My motherboard supports
>>RAID configurations. To use a RAID0 configuration I have to install Vista
>>again. Right? Is there a way to use the existing Vista setup without
>>reinstallation?
>> Another question is: Does Vista setup recognize my RAID0 setup during
>> installation if I make the necessarry adjustments in the motherboard
>> BIOS? Do I need a third party driver before proceeding with Vista
>> installation?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Sumer Yamaner
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