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Re: Cannot create raid volume

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OK this is what I have now and I am very happy with my E:\ drive as it is just what I used to have.

But my concern is with my C:\ drive and as you can see it is now a dynamic drive and is still a raid 0 in IRST.

It is now in two segments with one 101mb unallocated, and one 238.38gb and this is after I extended the volume, which seemed to combine the two 119gb segments into one. This would be great but I suspect that I no longer have a mirrored drive with fault tolerance and that is not good for me even though I love the extra space on my boot drives. What I would like to know is does (IRST) take care of that inside of its software or do I indeed no longer have the fault tolerance of a (Raid 0) and if so how do I go about getting back to my two SSD drives becoming fault tolerant as in mirrored drives again. and having one visible C:\ drive and all of the available space into one contiguous drive.

Thank You

Denton


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