Windows 7 raid two drives




















This is for workstations only. Mirroring is fast and doesn't take any extra resources. You'll have the best results when you find a drive of the same size and interface type. Even better: find another of the same exact drive. Technically you don't have to match specs, but I haven't tested this with widely varying drive architectures. Open up Computer Management, Disk Management. Right-click the unallocated drive and select "New Mirrored Volume".

Select the drives you want to use and edit the volume sizes if necessary. Click Next. You will be prompted to convert the disk to Dynamic disk. Select Yes to continue. Once you've completed the steps above, the data from your primary volume will begin to mirror over to the secondary volume. In both cases there is no redundancy so you need to create your own backups. A mirrored volume and RAID 5 both have some redundancy but you lose storage space to create the parity files needed for recovery.

Click next and then select which disks you want included in your new volume a. The final step just reviews all of your settings before the disks are formatted and the new volume is mounted. Finally the disks will be formatted and once the drive is mounted you should be welcomed with the familiar AutoPlay prompt. If you browse to Windows explorer you should also see that the new volume has the combined storage space of the three individual disks used to create it.

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Best Linux Laptops. Best Wireless iPhone Earbuds. Best Bluetooth Trackers. Best eReaders. I removed the other failed drive. Seagate sent me a replacement drive and I have installed it physically, but have done nothing to configure it yet i. There is A LOT of data on the primary drive. My 2TB drive is about 1. I would like to complete a successful backup before attempting to rebuild the RAID and I am open to any advice you have with the backup process.

The steps in this post may be all I need to do, but I want to confirm what type of RAID 1 I have and then confirm the steps based on where my project currently is. Can I just unplug the dying drive or should I wait for the sync to finish? And then I just unplug? And plug in the new identical drive? Can I use the machine in the mean time? What will I have to do then?

I'm surprised that despite quite some searching I've found nothing. Can anyone assist please? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question



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