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Chet
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I know this is OT but as a very long time lurker I know there's many
very knowledgeable posters that use Acronis or other imaging apps in
this group.
I'm planning on setting up WinXP (slippedstreamed SP3 and RAID drivers)
on two new 320GB SATA drives. I've never used RAID before but know RAID
0 will split the data between the 2 drives, and I presume I'll only see
a C:\ drive in Windows Explorer or Disk Management (both drives
recognized as 1).
The motherboard supports ACHI and RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and JBOD.
I presently image (DriveImage XML) the IDE WinXP drive to an external
USB SATA drive for backup, and likewise for the dual boot IDE Win7
drive. I swap in a spare IDE drive occasionally for testing the images,
booting to a rescue CD with BartPE and DriveImage restoring an image to
the spare drive and then booting to it (gives me peace of mind!).
My question is will I be able to image the two new sata drives as C:\ as
I do now? Also, what would be a good procedure for testing the image
besides just browsing through it?
OR, would it be simpler to use RAID 0+1 for the backup/redundancy? The
board does have 4 SATA connectors.
Background: the machine is homemade with an ASRock 775 HDTV motherboard,
4 GB (2x2) DDR2 667 RAM, Intel P4 3.46GHz EE 955 SL94N cpu, 500 watt
power supply; the machine is used mainly for running IIS for my local
intranet workgroup for web development and Microsoft Virtual PC (it even
runs the Vista Business evaluation version pretty well!).
This is a RAID learning exercise for my personal knowledge, so if I foul
it up, I'll just replace the original IDEs with their respective Windows
versions. And probably try again (I'm stubborn).
Thanks in advance for answers and advice.
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Chet
very knowledgeable posters that use Acronis or other imaging apps in
this group.
I'm planning on setting up WinXP (slippedstreamed SP3 and RAID drivers)
on two new 320GB SATA drives. I've never used RAID before but know RAID
0 will split the data between the 2 drives, and I presume I'll only see
a C:\ drive in Windows Explorer or Disk Management (both drives
recognized as 1).
The motherboard supports ACHI and RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and JBOD.
I presently image (DriveImage XML) the IDE WinXP drive to an external
USB SATA drive for backup, and likewise for the dual boot IDE Win7
drive. I swap in a spare IDE drive occasionally for testing the images,
booting to a rescue CD with BartPE and DriveImage restoring an image to
the spare drive and then booting to it (gives me peace of mind!).
My question is will I be able to image the two new sata drives as C:\ as
I do now? Also, what would be a good procedure for testing the image
besides just browsing through it?
OR, would it be simpler to use RAID 0+1 for the backup/redundancy? The
board does have 4 SATA connectors.
Background: the machine is homemade with an ASRock 775 HDTV motherboard,
4 GB (2x2) DDR2 667 RAM, Intel P4 3.46GHz EE 955 SL94N cpu, 500 watt
power supply; the machine is used mainly for running IIS for my local
intranet workgroup for web development and Microsoft Virtual PC (it even
runs the Vista Business evaluation version pretty well!).
This is a RAID learning exercise for my personal knowledge, so if I foul
it up, I'll just replace the original IDEs with their respective Windows
versions. And probably try again (I'm stubborn).
Thanks in advance for answers and advice.
--
Chet