I never tried this. So I'll ask some questions.
I am running to 300 gig WD's in a raid one config as system disks. If I buy two WD 300 gig Velociraptors, can I clone my existing system disks to the new disks and then just shut down and insert them? That seems just to simple.
Will the raid controller accept them on booting or will I have to reconfigure them as a raid set? If I have to reconfigure them it's of no use to clone them. I would be in for a clean install.
I've got Norton Ghost and Image Burn either would clone them.
I am running to 300 gig WD's in a raid one config as system disks. If I buy two WD 300 gig Velociraptors, can I clone my existing system disks to the new disks and then just shut down and insert them? That seems just to simple.
Will the raid controller accept them on booting or will I have to reconfigure them as a raid set? If I have to reconfigure them it's of no use to clone them. I would be in for a clean install.
I've got Norton Ghost and Image Burn either would clone them.
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