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sgbroimp
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Posted: 30 Apr 2015 at 3:16am |
Many thanks. Yes, I knew this board does fundamentally support Raid1, others but was told some boards will allow only drive 0 and 1 to be mirrored, not 1 and 2 which is what I need to do here.
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homerj79
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Good news! Your board supports Intel RAID (aka iRST). This means you don't need to rely on Windows to enable RAID functionality.
You can enable this in the BIOS under Advanced > SATA Mode, change it to RAID. Next reboot, as the system POST's, you'll see the Intel RAID screen. Press Ctrl-I to enter. From here, you can designate which disks you want to be part of the RAID configuration, as well as what type of RAID you want (0, 1, 5, etc). Just be aware that enabling RAID on two drives will wipe out any data on them. It's best to make sure you have a backup of ALL your drives (even the C drive) prior to starting this - just to be safe. |
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sgbroimp
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I would like to know if this works: Win7 Home Premium is installed on the C Drive, a 60 gb SSD. The E drive (video files) is a 2TB HDD, SATA. I would like to add another 2TB HDD and mirror the two. The Win7 version I have will not support RAID and I would like to avoid using a controller. Can I do a RAID1 for the E drive in the H67M board or will it only allow me to mirror the C drive (i.e. drive 0)?
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