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I've just purchased a new SATA 300gb Seagate Barracuda to add to my old SATA 160gb Seagate Barracuda (which is full). My rig is based around a Asus A8V Deluxe motherboard.
I'm planning on reformatting the old drive, and reinstalling windows on the new one. I'll just use the old drive for additional media storage.
The A8V deluxe has two onboard RAID controller (VIA and Promise). I want to use both drives as 'standalone' drives - i.e. I do not want them to be in a RAID array.
Anyone have any ideas how to do this? (i.e. how to prevent the motherboard from trying to use them as RAID array) Or will it just 'know' they they are different size hard drives and default to running them as standalone drives? Or will it object to having two 'different' hard drives plugged into a RAID controller.
Secondly, which controller would be better for running two standalone drives? Alternatively, should I plug one into each controller?
I'm planning on reformatting the old drive, and reinstalling windows on the new one. I'll just use the old drive for additional media storage.
The A8V deluxe has two onboard RAID controller (VIA and Promise). I want to use both drives as 'standalone' drives - i.e. I do not want them to be in a RAID array.
Anyone have any ideas how to do this? (i.e. how to prevent the motherboard from trying to use them as RAID array) Or will it just 'know' they they are different size hard drives and default to running them as standalone drives? Or will it object to having two 'different' hard drives plugged into a RAID controller.
Secondly, which controller would be better for running two standalone drives? Alternatively, should I plug one into each controller?
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