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w700 with 2 320gb drives raid 0

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 1:41 pm
by johnp126
Hi all.

anyone know how to build it without raid?
will you be able to Ghost or use Acronis on a raid drive to a non raid sata drive in the drawer to create other systems? I am new to RAID, never seen it in a nb though i know it has been around in alienware / dell. trying to move into the nb without having to rebuild it again

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:31 am
by barrywohl
I migrated my 320 GB dual hard drive RAID 1 to non-RAID using recovery disks. However, if you print out the Intel Storage Matrix help section and focus on the "Creating a Rapid Recovery Disc" you might find a way to migrate from RAID to non-Raid, I'm not sure.

I did my migration by changing from RAID to non-RAID in BIOS and then installing to a fresh hard drive from Lenovo recovery discks.

I didn't try Acronis TrueImage or Ghost. I do know that when you switch from RAID to non-RAID in the BIOS and then try to boot from a RAID hard drive, it doesn't boot and recognizes that the hard drive is already set up as RAID. I'm sorry I can't help more.

some more info

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:15 am
by johnp126
i used Acronis and put a drive in the dvd/cd bay. it cloned and worked fine. After a shutdown I pulled the 2disks and changed in bios SATA to compability mode (wasn't sure what mode was right). That worked and I first booted the new system disk in the drawer. Then I put it into bay 0 and booted ok.

I also made a recovery set just in case.

Does anyone know if compatibility is the correct setting for SATA? I'd rather back myself up than waste the disk space.

Re: some more info

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:09 am
by QFoam
johnp126 wrote:i used Acronis and put a drive in the dvd/cd bay. it cloned and worked fine... I.. changed in bios SATA to compability mode (wasn't sure what mode was right). That worked... Then I put it into bay 0 and booted ok... Does anyone know if compatibility is the correct setting for SATA?
My W700 came with a single SATA drive, and it was set to AHCI.