Please forgive me if this is posted in the wrong area.
I have a set up with RAID 0. I want to install Ubuntu on an external drive. I have read a post in the Ubuntu forums about disconnecting all internal hard drives and only using the attached external drive to install the OS. My question is if I disconnect the RAID-ed drives, will the RAID remain intact after the external drive OS install and the reconnection of the RAID-ed drives? Or will I damage the RAID and have to reinstall my Windows OS?
I hope this makes sense.
System specs: ASUS M2A-VM mobo, Athlon 64x2 5400, ATI RAID utility, Vista Home Premium x64, Catalyst 8.9
				
			I have a set up with RAID 0. I want to install Ubuntu on an external drive. I have read a post in the Ubuntu forums about disconnecting all internal hard drives and only using the attached external drive to install the OS. My question is if I disconnect the RAID-ed drives, will the RAID remain intact after the external drive OS install and the reconnection of the RAID-ed drives? Or will I damage the RAID and have to reinstall my Windows OS?
I hope this makes sense.
System specs: ASUS M2A-VM mobo, Athlon 64x2 5400, ATI RAID utility, Vista Home Premium x64, Catalyst 8.9
My Computer
System One
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				- Manufacturer/Model
- Garage PC
 - CPU
- Intel Pentium E3300 @ 2.5GHz
 - Motherboard
- BioStar G41-M7
 - Memory
- A-Data PC2-6400 (2 X 2GB)
 - Graphics card(s)
- Diamond Radeon HD 4650
 - Sound Card
- Realtek
 - Monitor(s) Displays
- HP Mx705 (CRT)
 - Screen Resolution
- 1152x864
 - Hard Drives
- 320 GB Hitachi - System Drive / 100 GB Maxtor - Diagnostic Application /
 - PSU
- LOGISYS PS480E12 480W
 - Case
- Generic Barebones Case
 - Cooling
- Stock Intel HSF
 - Mouse
- Logitech
 - Keyboard
- Generic PS/2
 - Internet Speed
- 10 d / 1 u
 
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		
