Change from raid 0 to raid 1 windows 7




















SGlyn Beginner. Hi everyone, sorry if this is a Newbie question but that's exactly what I am. There is an old adage: Only one thing is certain about HDDs… …they will fail …and mine has started to. Is that true? If it is, how? All forum topics Previous topic Next topic. That is not possible, if that is what you need. Copy link. In reverse order - It was the console within Windows 7 that gave me the error message. Showing results for. Search instead for.

Did you mean:. Last reply by pwittwer Unsolved. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 6. TomXPS 4 Beryllium. Please remember to be considerate of other members. All submitted content is subject to our Terms Of Use. General discussion. I was configuring a raid 1 of the OS drive but mistakenly expanded the current raid 0 instead of mirroring it to the available drive of same make and size as c drive.

I will end up with a C: drive twice as big as it used to be and no mirror. I would love some ideas of how I can get the two drives out of the raid 0 and into a raid 1 with the OS and all our current settings intact. I understand I will not be able to just change the configuration from a raid 0 to raid 1. It is an HP ml and I now have no empty disk space. Your best bet though would be to take an image, delete the array and recreate it.

Your image should only be the size of the data, so around Gb. Unfortunately the answer is no. Since you only have GB worth of data, you need to use one of any number of "disk imaging" tools, of which Symantec's Ghost is the most widely known. For GB this shouldn't take more than a couple of hours all up. The only assumptions are that you need GB of spare disk space and access to a disk imaging tool there are plenty of free and open source ones.

This is controller-specific if software RAID, consider the driver e. Linux MD to be your controller. Usually in such a migration you have the luxury of extra drives for the migration. In such a case, the answer is yes, and it's easy.

They fill such wildly differing requirements that the question itself is confusing. Regards to my previous experience about it, You can't. If you want to change Raid from 0 to 1. You have to backup data by yourself file-by-file. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.



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