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| 188508 | 2003-11-01 21:32:00 | Hi, If worst comes to worst and my MB is failing I will need to transfer to HD I currently have in RAID 0. Is this going to be possible? Or will all the in formation just disappear? Anything special I need to do (bearing in mind that I can't as yet access any information on them or the computer...) the RAID is onboard a A7V600 MB... thanks, N |
nicnz (2273) | ||
| 188509 | 2003-11-01 21:43:00 | If I understand you correct you will just need another MB that supports RAID0 and stick the drives in them. Recently I could not get Win XP installed on my new PC (due to bad ram) but a nice gentleman that I brought the motherboard off said he would do it if I sent the drives down to him. Sent them down and a week later put them back in my PC and booted from them. Refound some hardware that was different but otherwise no hassles |
Big John (551) | ||
| 188510 | 2003-11-01 21:58:00 | not 100% sure on what your asking here but if you can't access the raid then all data is farly well gone (assuming its the motherboard at fault here). unless you can get an identical motherboard and see if it will see the raid drive. unforunatly there is not many raid setups that you can transfer to another pc and have it still work. yours runs from the VIA chipset which is one i havn't looked at yet. promise raid setups can be moved to different promise cards and it will still work. highpoint usually don't, VIA i have no idea you will need to check their site. if you can't get the raid setup to run on a new motherboard then you will have lost all data. |
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