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jimrx4
I have searched the net and read instruction manual but I'm not satisfied
with the answes i did/did not receive.
I just bought a new GW computer - a GM5478 which is not the toughest kid on
the block but it fills my simple needs - and I wish to add a second drive.
The computer came with a 500 gig WD SATA drive and I have a chance to add a
second SATA drive to use for backup images and archived digitized photos.
Here's my dilemma. When I checked my BIOS under Drive Configuration it gave
the following: ATA/IDE (greyed out) - <Native>, next was listed Configure
SATA as - <RAID> (the choices were IDE,RAID, & AHCI) and RAID was
highlighted, next was S.M.A.R.T. - <Enable>. and more stuff which has no
concern with my question - which is:
Can I just add the second SATA, have the BIOS recognize it, have WIN Vista
partition and format it leaving me with a drive C and a drive D - simple
like in the good old days when ATA was no problem? "<RAID>" has me scared.
All I want is a system that has, as stated before a drive C and a drive D
[no writing to two disks]. Any help would be appreciated.
(This is what I get for not reading technobabble for a few years!)
with the answes i did/did not receive.
I just bought a new GW computer - a GM5478 which is not the toughest kid on
the block but it fills my simple needs - and I wish to add a second drive.
The computer came with a 500 gig WD SATA drive and I have a chance to add a
second SATA drive to use for backup images and archived digitized photos.
Here's my dilemma. When I checked my BIOS under Drive Configuration it gave
the following: ATA/IDE (greyed out) - <Native>, next was listed Configure
SATA as - <RAID> (the choices were IDE,RAID, & AHCI) and RAID was
highlighted, next was S.M.A.R.T. - <Enable>. and more stuff which has no
concern with my question - which is:
Can I just add the second SATA, have the BIOS recognize it, have WIN Vista
partition and format it leaving me with a drive C and a drive D - simple
like in the good old days when ATA was no problem? "<RAID>" has me scared.
All I want is a system that has, as stated before a drive C and a drive D
[no writing to two disks]. Any help would be appreciated.
(This is what I get for not reading technobabble for a few years!)