Re: Temporarily going from RAID1 to single drive...



"Joep" <available@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:43f0f$431f1c3c$3eddca68$25045@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> "Philip G" <not@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1126079026.f6be279f498624d2024a22ceb441884d@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> The motherboard on my PC died, so I want to transfer some essential
>> files to my backup PC. However, my backup PC doesn't have RAID1
>> capability, and the data is stored in a RAID1 array.
>>
>> My question is therefore: can I temporarily connect one of my RAID 1
> drives
>> to PC2 to copy those files, without risk of losing data when I put
>> the drive back into the RAID array? If so, what precautions should I
>> take for this operation? My OS is XPSP2. The HDDs are SATA drives.
>
> It's more important to know the RAID controller and look it up in the
> manual or in the manufacturer's support section. For example, one of
> the RAID1's I have here, I can disconnect a disk from and access it,
> however I can not move it back without the controller 'initializing'
> the array again. However, the initialization by this particular
> controller can be easily recovered from in this case.
>
> --
> Joep
>

Thank you! :-)

- Philip
.



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