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Post by account_disabled on Jan 2, 2018 23:56:23 GMT -5
Hello, Built a pc back in 2010 and had a friend help me set up two 1TB drives in RAID 1 setup for redundancy. I've now outgrown that drive with a bunch of media files and would like to do the following: - Break current RAID 1 setup and remove one of the original drives - Install two new 2TB drives as RAID 1 setup that house photos and videos only Ultimately, I won't care about redundancy on the boot drive which will still house Windows 7 and all of the program files. The files that I care about would be on the 2 new drives, so is this easily doable? My Motherboad has 3 total SATA ports. I'd get some help from local PC shop, but just wanted to know if I'm missing any fatal flaws in my plan. please help me out, i did a lot of research about it on internet but couldn't find the proper answer so please help me out ? Please help. Thanks, I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/can-i-revise-my-raid-1-setup-to-2-new-different-drives/ Creative B2B Marketing Examples
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