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August 11th, 2022 21:00

@grovebaby57 

Raid 0 has no failsafe.  Losing 1 drive in Raid 0 loses 100 percent of the data on the RAID container.

 

 

R

August 12th, 2022 16:00

Is there a way to convert my RAID 0, to Raid 1 or 0+1? Thanks Speed!

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October 2nd, 2022 22:00


Turn off the computer.
Replace the failed drive with a new drive of equal or greater capacity.
Restart the computer. When prompted during system startup, press CTRL+I at the same time to enter the option ROM user interface.
Click Delete RAID Volume.
Press the up/down arrow keys to select the failed RAID 0 volume.
Press Delete to delete the volume.
Press Y to confirm the deletion.
Click Create RAID Volume and follow the prompts to create a RAID 0 volume. Note: If the volume contained the operating system, this will need to be reinstalled
Click Exit.

 

Regards,

John

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