You are confusing people. You should change some things in the video. You are saying that to make a RAID disks have to be the same model and space. That's not true, RAID 0 can be done with different sizes hard disks, and of course different models. In RAID 1 this is also applied, disks don't have to be neither same size nor same space to set it up, though the RAID will only use the smallest drive space in the biggest one (as it's obvious).
Mine get's stuck on : auto-detection ahci port 0 ...
HELP :(?
dly123dly 1 month ago
and what about win 7 do we need drivers for win 7 too?
if yes then where can i find the drivers, and what if i don't have a floppy drive how am i suppose to install the drivers.?
thank you for the video and i have the same mother board Asus P5Q PRO.
msi48701gb 5 months ago
You are confusing people. You should change some things in the video. You are saying that to make a RAID disks have to be the same model and space. That's not true, RAID 0 can be done with different sizes hard disks, and of course different models. In RAID 1 this is also applied, disks don't have to be neither same size nor same space to set it up, though the RAID will only use the smallest drive space in the biggest one (as it's obvious).
prodriverstube 1 year ago
ty man.
bzbztt 1 year ago
Daft question for you.
When you set the SATA's to RAID in the "Main" menu does it mean all the disks are included in the raid, or can each disk be allocated seperately?
In other words, can you have RAID for the boot disk and other seperate disks (non-raid) for storage?
Thanks!
Morecake2 2 years ago
You can add non-raid disk anytime
kkqqo 2 years ago
Thanks!
Morecake2 2 years ago
THANK YIU SO MUCH!!!!!
you don't know how hard i have tried to find this out =D
you rock!!!
pretsell 2 years ago