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Hello all, I've got some questions about installing Windows on a RAID 0
array. I want to install Windows XP on an array with two WD 36.7Gb Raptors.
As I am unfamiliar with RAID, any help will be greatly appriciated...
During Setup, I will need to force a HAL setting (I have been forced to do
this before, my mobo is wierd), after I get done messing with the HAL will
Setup restart so that I can load my RAID drivers? (I will need to take care
of both the HAL & RAID)
Assuming I have my RAID 0 array properly set up, when I choose one of the
Raptors for the installation, will Windows be written to both drives, or just
one. (that's probably one of the dumbest questions I've ever asked) If both,
is there anything I need to be worrying about with Windows system components
being split up like that?
Also, how would I commence to defragging and checking the disc/s and all
that other disc-maintenence stuff? Will that work at all? Same with paging
files?
Thanks a million to anyone who sheds some light on this!
Hello all, I've got some questions about installing Windows on a RAID 0
array. I want to install Windows XP on an array with two WD 36.7Gb Raptors.
As I am unfamiliar with RAID, any help will be greatly appriciated...
During Setup, I will need to force a HAL setting (I have been forced to do
this before, my mobo is wierd), after I get done messing with the HAL will
Setup restart so that I can load my RAID drivers? (I will need to take care
of both the HAL & RAID)
Assuming I have my RAID 0 array properly set up, when I choose one of the
Raptors for the installation, will Windows be written to both drives, or just
one. (that's probably one of the dumbest questions I've ever asked) If both,
is there anything I need to be worrying about with Windows system components
being split up like that?
Also, how would I commence to defragging and checking the disc/s and all
that other disc-maintenence stuff? Will that work at all? Same with paging
files?
Thanks a million to anyone who sheds some light on this!