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Ross Bennett
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My question.. I created a RAID 0 Volume using Intel's ROM Utility (NOT
Microsoft RAID). Should I ignore Microsoft's Disk Manager as it relates to
that RAID Volume.
These points seemed odd that Microsoft's Disk Manager...
1. reports my RAID 0 Volume as Basic (not Dynamic)
2. displays the entire Disk 0 as "Primary Partition" instead of a "Striped
Partition".
3. does not display the member drives in the Array.. instead it displays
the entire Raid 0 Array as Disk 0.
I started with 2 blank 500GB WD HDD's.. using the ROM Utility (Intel Matrix
Storage Utility - ICH8R) to create a Raid 0 array as a single partition.
Next, I installed a clean copy of Vista Home Premium on that single large
volume.
Then I installed the Intel Matrix Storage Manager which correctly displayed
the RAID 0 Array, the Volume, and the 2 member WD HDD's.
(dumb question - Does Microsoft Vista function with all the performance
benefits of RAID 0 even though Disk Manager can NOT display the actual
configuration?)
Thanks in advance for your help!
Ross
Microsoft RAID). Should I ignore Microsoft's Disk Manager as it relates to
that RAID Volume.
These points seemed odd that Microsoft's Disk Manager...
1. reports my RAID 0 Volume as Basic (not Dynamic)
2. displays the entire Disk 0 as "Primary Partition" instead of a "Striped
Partition".
3. does not display the member drives in the Array.. instead it displays
the entire Raid 0 Array as Disk 0.
I started with 2 blank 500GB WD HDD's.. using the ROM Utility (Intel Matrix
Storage Utility - ICH8R) to create a Raid 0 array as a single partition.
Next, I installed a clean copy of Vista Home Premium on that single large
volume.
Then I installed the Intel Matrix Storage Manager which correctly displayed
the RAID 0 Array, the Volume, and the 2 member WD HDD's.
(dumb question - Does Microsoft Vista function with all the performance
benefits of RAID 0 even though Disk Manager can NOT display the actual
configuration?)
Thanks in advance for your help!
Ross