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creating mirrored partitions



 
 
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Old September 4th 08, 12:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Tim Blank
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Default creating mirrored partitions

This is the situation as it is now:

Vista x64 business is installed on a RAID 0 of 2 320 GB disks. This is
controlled by the onboard RAIDcontroller of my motherboard and so Vista sees
it as a 640 GB harddisk. So far so good.

I bought 2 1TB disks and I want to do the following:
Both disks should have a 200 GB partition for windows and all programs and
they should be mirrors of each other. So I actually want to create a
software RAID1 of 2 partitions on 2 physical different harddisks

I do not want to create a mirror of the other 800 GB, because there is no
need for that.

Is this possible?

Thank you in advance,
Regards,
Tim Blank

 




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