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> Need help with my new super computer!, Transfering info from lone HD to RAID HD
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post Jun 26 2005, 09:09 PM
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Dear Bleeping,

I need help. I just got done building my super computer but need the information on my prior drives.

My new computer will be set up on a RAID 0,1. How do I transfer data from my old drives to the new system.

The RAID system splits the info. There has to be a way. Please let me know.

Thanks,

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post Jun 27 2005, 02:31 AM
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Just plug the old drive into your new PC and copy the data across with explorer. Unless you want to clone your old drive across, but you will have to boot your old drive first in the new PC to install the raid drivers, so that when you copy across the data the raid drives will boot.


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post Jul 2 2005, 09:36 PM
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Wow,

So easy..thanks a million.

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