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Bob Rafuse
Greetings,
I have a P4P800 Deluxe box currently running Windows XP SP1+. I have
the latest BIOS update installed. Currently all my IDE drives are
standalone. I am hoping to reconfigure things so that I can take
advantage of the mobo's IDE RAID 1 capabilities for my boot drive w/o
losing any data. The mobo user manual is not clear on whether or not
I can accomplish this or, if I can, how to go about it.
My current drive configuration is shown below:
PRI_IDE1 M --> WD 120GB HD (standalone) (XP boot drive)
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone) (data disk)
SEC_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> none
SATA2 --> none
PRI_RAID1 M --> none
PRI_RAID1 S --> none
SEC_RAID2 M --> none
SEC_RAID2 S --> none
The IDE PM WD 120GB HD is my boot partition and is configured as one
large dynamic disk partition.
I have obtained a clone WD 120GB HD in the hopes of setting up a RAID
1 with my boot drive. Ideally, I would also like to keep all my
current IDE devices, including the standalone WD 80GB HD. I have
never set up an IDE RAID and have some questions:
1) Can I just move my boot HD to the PRI_RAID1 channel, along with the
new drive, w/o having to reformat? IOW, can I just enable the RAID 1
in the BIOS and move drives so that my configuration is:
PRI_IDE1 M --> none
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone)
SEC_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> none
SATA2 --> none
PRI_RAID1 M --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1) (current HD)
PRI_RAID1 S --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1) (new HD)
SEC_RAID2 M --> none
SEC_RAID2 S --> none
My hope here is that the RAID controller will automatically build the
mirror from the existing data on the the current WD 120GB HD and that
I can then simply boot to this new RAID 1. Is this possible?
2) If the above is not possible, can someone please explain, or point
me to instructions explaining, how to go about migrating from a
standalone boot drive to booting to the same drive image, but in a
RAID 1 configuration, in the easiest manner?
3) Assuming I can get the above somehow working, can I still boot to
the RAID, yet keep standalone IDE devices on the PRI_IDE1 and SEC_IDE1
channels? Or do I have to leave one or more of these channels empty
in order to boot to the RAID? IOW, is it at all possible (within the
limits of the box's power supply) to ultimately have a configuration
such as:
PRI_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone)
SEC_IDE1 M --> IDE Tape Drive or other IDE/ATAPI device.
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> Misc SATA drive A (standalone)
SATA2 --> Misc SATA drive B (standalone)
PRI_RAID1 M --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1)
PRI_RAID1 S --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1)
SEC_RAID2 M --> Misc IDE drive A (RAID x)
SEC_RAID2 S --> Misc IDE drive B (RAID x)
Where I still boot to the PRI_RAID, but can access all the other SATA
and IDE drives?
Any pointers, suggestions and/or dope-slaps anyone can provide would
be greatly appreciated.
I have a P4P800 Deluxe box currently running Windows XP SP1+. I have
the latest BIOS update installed. Currently all my IDE drives are
standalone. I am hoping to reconfigure things so that I can take
advantage of the mobo's IDE RAID 1 capabilities for my boot drive w/o
losing any data. The mobo user manual is not clear on whether or not
I can accomplish this or, if I can, how to go about it.
My current drive configuration is shown below:
PRI_IDE1 M --> WD 120GB HD (standalone) (XP boot drive)
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone) (data disk)
SEC_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> none
SATA2 --> none
PRI_RAID1 M --> none
PRI_RAID1 S --> none
SEC_RAID2 M --> none
SEC_RAID2 S --> none
The IDE PM WD 120GB HD is my boot partition and is configured as one
large dynamic disk partition.
I have obtained a clone WD 120GB HD in the hopes of setting up a RAID
1 with my boot drive. Ideally, I would also like to keep all my
current IDE devices, including the standalone WD 80GB HD. I have
never set up an IDE RAID and have some questions:
1) Can I just move my boot HD to the PRI_RAID1 channel, along with the
new drive, w/o having to reformat? IOW, can I just enable the RAID 1
in the BIOS and move drives so that my configuration is:
PRI_IDE1 M --> none
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone)
SEC_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> none
SATA2 --> none
PRI_RAID1 M --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1) (current HD)
PRI_RAID1 S --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1) (new HD)
SEC_RAID2 M --> none
SEC_RAID2 S --> none
My hope here is that the RAID controller will automatically build the
mirror from the existing data on the the current WD 120GB HD and that
I can then simply boot to this new RAID 1. Is this possible?
2) If the above is not possible, can someone please explain, or point
me to instructions explaining, how to go about migrating from a
standalone boot drive to booting to the same drive image, but in a
RAID 1 configuration, in the easiest manner?
3) Assuming I can get the above somehow working, can I still boot to
the RAID, yet keep standalone IDE devices on the PRI_IDE1 and SEC_IDE1
channels? Or do I have to leave one or more of these channels empty
in order to boot to the RAID? IOW, is it at all possible (within the
limits of the box's power supply) to ultimately have a configuration
such as:
PRI_IDE1 M --> NEC 1200 ATAPI CD-RW/DVD+/-RW
PRI_IDE1 S --> WD 80GB HD (standalone)
SEC_IDE1 M --> IDE Tape Drive or other IDE/ATAPI device.
SEC_IDE1 S --> IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP 100
SATA1 --> Misc SATA drive A (standalone)
SATA2 --> Misc SATA drive B (standalone)
PRI_RAID1 M --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1)
PRI_RAID1 S --> WD 120GB HD (RAID 1)
SEC_RAID2 M --> Misc IDE drive A (RAID x)
SEC_RAID2 S --> Misc IDE drive B (RAID x)
Where I still boot to the PRI_RAID, but can access all the other SATA
and IDE drives?
Any pointers, suggestions and/or dope-slaps anyone can provide would
be greatly appreciated.