Hi,
I have this question for a long time, and I would like your opinion about it. I have created a spanned volume with Windows 7. I use this spanned volume to back up my data. So I want to ask. Lets say, something happens and I have to buy a new PC (eg, mobo or processor failing). Will I be able to put these drives to my new PC and see the data? Will this work? Will I need to make any actions in order to see my data, and what this actions would be?
I think you understand my concern. I am using a Spanned volume for back up that I want to ensure that if something goes wrong I will be able to connect these drives to a completely new pc and work where I left off. Is this possible?
Regards,
Dionisis
I have this question for a long time, and I would like your opinion about it. I have created a spanned volume with Windows 7. I use this spanned volume to back up my data. So I want to ask. Lets say, something happens and I have to buy a new PC (eg, mobo or processor failing). Will I be able to put these drives to my new PC and see the data? Will this work? Will I need to make any actions in order to see my data, and what this actions would be?
I think you understand my concern. I am using a Spanned volume for back up that I want to ensure that if something goes wrong I will be able to connect these drives to a completely new pc and work where I left off. Is this possible?
Regards,
Dionisis
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- CUSTOM BUILD
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- CPU
- INTEL CORE I7 @ 2.90 gHZ
- Motherboard
- GIGABYTE P55A
- Memory
- 8 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS GEFORCE 570GTX
- Hard Drives
- 2XSSD APACER 128GB RAID 0
2X 750GB SEAGATE MOMENTUS 7200 RAID 0
4 OTHER GARD DRIVES (SEAGATE & HITACHI)
- Antivirus
- AVG FREE EDITION
- Browser
- IE9, CHROME, MOZILLA