Exactly how do I do this from my alternate Windows boot?Saj (post: 1256996) wrote:once you do that, mount the 2 drives as a raid(make sure it doesnt do a format!!!!), and see if you can get in,
Actually, I believe this is RAID 1. RAID 0 uses two drives in the place as one - when you write data to a hard drive, it gets written to both so that is one drive fails, no data is lost.mechana2015 (post: 1257065) wrote:I've never understood using raid zero (the type of raid that this sounds like) for anything other than super high end software, since the difference in load time is negligible in current day except for the largest files. Raid 1 or 6 makes more sense as it acts as a sort of backup, or just using each drive as an independant drive (HD 1, HD 2 etc.) to protect data. Is there any consumer benefit to using a Raid zero array?
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