Raid 1 windows 8




















It doesn't recognize them at 4TB but at Am I not thinking of something here? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've figured it out. Windows 8 Preview? Obviously Windows 8 RP doesn't have all drivers included. I had exactly the same problem using exactly the same motherboard.

It turns out windows was not even initializing the disks, let alone assigning them a drive letter. So the way I fixed that was by doing these steps:. When the wizard finishes you should be able to use your new RAID volume! Please let me know if this helped anyone. I didn't have to download any new drivers, but I did check using device manager if the current ones were up to date. If two drives in your array are using SATA 6Gbps, use the same interface for every other drive you intend to add to the array.

Firmware fixes can result in better speeds and fix potential bugs that can wreak havoc on your data. Next, click create a new pool and storage space. Since we used four drives in our example, we selected the first two drives for our first stripe. Select the drives you want to use and click Create pool.

Choose your drives for your storage pools accordingly. You can find a list of all their tutorials here. It brings together multiple hard drives using striping, mirroring, or parity to create a reliable data store within a network or computer.

It takes a bit of work, but for a hobbyist or someone who needs reliable storage, it can deliver great results. You will need a working install of Windows 10, three unformatted hard drives of the same size and speed, and this guide.

Install the hard drives into your computer and let it boot into Windows Finally, if you're going to be using a disk that has data on it in a RAID array, back up that data before you begin.

Creating a RAID 1 array in Windows is pretty simple, the trick is finding out what the utility is called. Next, click create a new pool and storage space. Click Yes to continue. Select all the disks you want in the array and click Create pool. Storage Spaces will allow you to create a pool with any unformatted drives attached to the system. Next, give the pool a name and drive letter. The name will appear as the drive label.



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