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Can I take a backup of my drive now, make the switch, setup the RAID0 partions which wipes the drivesand then recover the backup? MumbodogNov 18, Anyone here had and solved this problem? Yes, v975xbx password is: Join the community here. Thanks to both of you for the help. Ask a question and give support.
Need help with SATA ports in Intel D975XBX
Please enter a title. Anyway, I thought I would share this with anyone out there thinking about doing this.
Any advise is appreciated! The only real problems I forsee are: What I am I missing here?
This is a computer translation of the original content. Thanks for the help.
Switching RAID from Silicon Image to Intel on a D975XBX
You can not post a blank message. DCMNov 18, Click here to join today! When I plug a drive intep them, it does not get recognized.
I always wind up using google to find what I need. When I boot with the Win 7 OEM disk, I can get to the install section where I install the Si drivers and my drives are visible, however, I see two disks with a total size of 2. You can't store the image on a partition you're going to delete and then recover the image and you can't store the image on the same partition you're backingup.
Yeah, the Intel site is so huge and hard to navigate, they make it so hard to find information on one product in one place. Your name or email address: I have a PC with the intel dxbx board and four 2TB sata drives in it.
I have the Intel Maxtrix drivers installed already, so perhaps I am good to go?
You can do all of that with Norton Ghost. I tried the Intel site and registered but even though, I can read the postings on their "discussion" site, I cannot start a new one.
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