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Recover files from failed raid 0
I have a client whose laptop (Asus GX502) stopped working, and as I fix the laptop he wants his data from his drives, but problem is that when I connected the nvme SSDs (512 GB each) to my test ...
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Expanding a partition to another drive
I don't know how to extend C Drive (in my SSD: 256GB) to my HDD (1TB), Is there a good way? I know in some IOs it will make my speed equal to HDD (in those which gonna be written on HDD obviously but, ...
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What exactly happens when I partition an SSD, mounted both, and ran simultaneous disk speed tests? [closed]
What exactly happens when I partition an SSD, mounted both, and ran simultaneous disk speed tests?
Example in MacOS:
I currently have a 500GB SSD in an external enclosure connected by USB.
It's ...
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Can't add unallocated 2nd drive to C:\ in either striped or spanned volume
I was playing with getting rid of my BIOS RAID 0 and using AHCI. This would destroy the RAID 0 meaning I'd have to create a software RAID with Windows.
After converting to AHCI and doing a clean ...
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How to force System Reserved to be created on the boot disk drive
I have machine with three disk drives
- Disk 0 500 GB SSD
- Disk 1 4TB Mechancial Drive
- Disk 2 4TB Mechanical Driver
I am installing windows 8.1 on this machine with SSD being the c:\ ...
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How to recover a 12TB RAID 10 array that's showing up as two uninitialized 6TB drives in Windows 7?
I have an ASUS Maximus VI Formula motherboard which was giving me trouble with it's USB 3.0 hub (Intel) so as part of the trouble shooting process I upgraded the BIOS to the latest. Big mistake, ...
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HDD + SSD Raid 0, does it make sense?
On my laptop, I have a 22GB SSD and a 500GB HDD. I just reinstalled Windows and because of some problems, I reset everything in Intel RST. In the end I ended up using a 44GB Raid 0 partition, but now ...