Re: It's Arrived!
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:54 pm
Scruff, I'm sure you can do it, it's not difficult.
First move any data from D E F onto drive C.
Turn off the PC and unplug one of the 2TB hard drives
Turn on PC and enter the BIOS. Enable RAID on the motherboard for the Intel chipset, see p82 in your motherboard manual.
Save BIOS changes and reboot.
Press CTRL-I to enter RAID after the BIOS screen, p83. Follow the instructions on p83, creating a RAID 1 volume from two 2TB drives.
Exit RAID setup and load Windows.
Click Start, then right-click on Computer and choose Manage.
Go to Disk Management, look in the bottom section of the middle pane.
You should see the new 2TB drive. Right click initialise, partition and quick format the disk.
Give it a drive letter and label it as RAID or something appropriate.
You can now see the RAID drive in Windows Explorer etc.
Turn off and plug in the remaining 2TB drive.
Start Windows and go into Computer.
Label the drive Backup or something appropriate.
That's the main steps. Next you need to move your files to the RAID drive. You could also install a small Intel utility to monitor the array.
First move any data from D E F onto drive C.
Turn off the PC and unplug one of the 2TB hard drives
Turn on PC and enter the BIOS. Enable RAID on the motherboard for the Intel chipset, see p82 in your motherboard manual.
Save BIOS changes and reboot.
Press CTRL-I to enter RAID after the BIOS screen, p83. Follow the instructions on p83, creating a RAID 1 volume from two 2TB drives.
Exit RAID setup and load Windows.
Click Start, then right-click on Computer and choose Manage.
Go to Disk Management, look in the bottom section of the middle pane.
You should see the new 2TB drive. Right click initialise, partition and quick format the disk.
Give it a drive letter and label it as RAID or something appropriate.
You can now see the RAID drive in Windows Explorer etc.
Turn off and plug in the remaining 2TB drive.
Start Windows and go into Computer.
Label the drive Backup or something appropriate.
That's the main steps. Next you need to move your files to the RAID drive. You could also install a small Intel utility to monitor the array.