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More info?)
Not quite...
The OP noted "backup purposes," which implies RAID 1 mirroring. Granted, RAID 1
is not technically a "backup" system, but can be part of a backup/data integrity
strategy.
A RAID 1 array can be created from a good single HD, once a second, identical HD
is added to the controller. Different RAID BIOSes may have different
terminology, but my Promise controller has options in the BIOS to [re]build a
RAID 1 (Mirror) from a known good HD.
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote...
> In order to configure a RAID, you'll need to setup a
> RAID configuration. This requires two identical hard
> drives, a motherboard with RAID or a RAID controller
> card. Then you must install Windows XP from scratch.
> Consult your motherboard's User's Manual for detailed
> instructions.
> "Dr. Adham" wrote:
>
> | Can I set up raid for backup purposes using software ? I have one hard disk
> ,
> | do i Need another one ?
> | Mother board is gigabyte 8IG1000, P4, 2.4 Ghz with hyperthreading processor