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Can someone please explain RAID? Thanks

 
 
Sonars UK
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      14th Aug 2003
I'm having problems between my motherboard and HDD and I think it may have
something to do with RAID but I am unsure what RAID is.

Any advice is much appreciated.

Regards

Sonars UK


 
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      14th Aug 2003
A decent explanation is available here of RAID.
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/R/RAID.html
As a practical matter, if you only have one hard drive you don't
have RAID. Also, any RAID controllers on a mobo are normally
in addition to the usual IDE ones.

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> I'm having problems between my motherboard and HDD and I think it

may have
> something to do with RAID but I am unsure what RAID is.
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> Any advice is much appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Sonars UK
>
>


 
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