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| | Adding Stipped Volume to existing setup? Hi, I have Vista 64 Ultimate installed on my 150gig Raptor. I just connected 2 more Raptors(75gig each) and I want to create a raid 0 out of them and add it to the system. I don't want to boot from the raid 0, because the OS is already on another HD. Is there a way to do this easily? I saw the "Add New Stripped Volume" option in Disk Management, but I'm afraid if I go through with it, that it will wipe my original Vista Install. Could anyone help out? Thanks! |
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