Configuring RAID0 post install of Windows


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
       #1

    Configuring RAID0 post install of Windows


    I installed Win7 Pro (64bit) and all applications including games, around 200GB in total. Working fine .

    Can I now create RAID0 without loosing the complete install / data

    If yes, seeking advice on the steps to configure RAID0 by adding an additional disk.

    Computer specs:
    Core i7-920
    6GB OCZ 1600MHz DDR-III RAM
    Asus 4870X2 Graphics
    CoolerMaster HAF932
    CoolerMaster 1100W PSU
    ViewSonic 2835WM Monitor
    Seagate 320GB (SATA) HDD - Primary HDD (Boot)
    WD Cavair Black 1TB HDD - Data backup disk
    Seagate 320GB (SATA) HDD - just added to system & want to configure this disk as RAID0 to boot disk
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  2. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Pratul said:
    Can I now create RAID0 without loosing the complete install / data
    I'm not aware of any way to do this unless you have some really high end RAID controller card...and even then I am not sure how this could be done.

    Looks like if you want to RAID0 stripe, you are going to be rebuilding and reinstalling. The real question is whether the performance gain from a RAID0 is worth the risk. (because if either of the drives fail, you lose ALL of the data from both of them).
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional (64bit)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    The real question is whether the performance gain from a RAID0 is worth the risk. (because if either of the drives fail, you lose ALL of the data from both of them).[/QUOTE]

    The 1TB WD Cavair is only for backup as I use Acronis 2010 which is scheduled for daily incremental and weekly full backup.
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  4. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    Well, there you go. You have prepared for a possible disaster. So many people do not.
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