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Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
Sorry guys but i need some help.!!!!!!!!!!:dozey:
Just bought a new Mobo(A8N-SLI SE) and cpu (amd athlon X2 4600 dual core), Asus Mobo and AMD Dual core cpu and 2 SATA hard drives (2 80 gig Seagate Barracuda`s), what do i do to install the hardware and install Win XP Pro onto a Raid 0 configuration?also running 2 GE Force 7600GT video cards in an SLI configuration. Lots of thanks in advance!;) Bud. Zing will probably give me a *******ing and tell me that i`ve bought all the wrong stuff mind! |
Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
the usual option is there will be a key combination you can press at boot time that will take you to the internal rom of the raid chip/card.
from there there will be options to set and group X amount of drives to be raid0. on writing that setting to some part of the drive not normally used for data or bootcode etc, you can then boot as usual and any OS will then see these drives as 1 virtual drive, and you use that as any other drive... |
Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
Cheers for that Popper, is there a certain way i should configure the drives jumper wise?
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Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
nope, just find that key combination, that should say on sceen for a few seconds or so , so should be easy enough to find.
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Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
:) So what jumpers do i set the drives to then? or just leave them on cable select, i`m a SATA virgin here!:D :rolleyes:
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Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
the only thing to rememeber is that if you group several drives of different sizes it will configure them as the smallest drive times x drives.
80,120,160 would end up as a raid drive of 80X3, if you see what i mean. |
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Why do you want to stripe the drives? if your running the os on it you will gain a small amount performance and lose the versatility of 2 drives. My advice is keep the drives seperate.
If you had to have AMD then you bought the best value/pperformance model at the mo :) but 2 7600gts hmmm ok ill stay stum lol lol |
Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
if the bios can see all the drives as seperate drives then change nothing, if your running sata 2 drives with a sata1 controller then you might need to change the drives setting to sata1 but normally nothing is needed as thats one of the reasons sata was made.
if the bios cant see the drives as seperate drives theres a problem and you wont be able to set them as raid until that is sorted out first. |
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sata have to be master
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ok fairy snuff :)
---------- Post added at 23:35 ---------- Previous post was at 23:33 ---------- make sure bios sets the controller to raid instead of ata or base mode also |
Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
And as for the jumpers on the drives?
2 Drives on a clean install? How do i set them up, I`m a virgin at SATA don`t forget!:confused: :D On first boot, what do i need to have my SATA drives set as jumper wise? I know i have to have the bios to boot from SATA, and then what? :dunce: |
Re: Setting up a Raid 0 configuration.
both drives master
enter bios and ensure sata controllers are set to raid then when sata controller searches for drives press relative button to enter configuration RTFM for layout of config pages Ensure if chipset isnt native you have sata driver floppy disc boot using windows cd Install driver f6 install windows |
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install all drives before you install windows cuz you could mess up the boot record if there added after. Check to see what will take primary
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