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<blockquote data-quote="John Kotuby" data-source="post: 7619102"><p>Hi guys... here's a good one.</p><p>I am running Windows XP Pro Version 2002 w SP2 on my development workstation</p><p>at the office.</p><p>Last week I had an unmirrored drive on a file server go south. It created a</p><p>bunch of problems. Even though it was the "testing" server, I had to replace</p><p>the drive and recreate the testing environment. I decided that henceforth</p><p>there will be no unmirrored drives on any servers here even if they are</p><p>"non-critical". I proceeeded to make that happen last week.</p><p></p><p>This week I decided to add an identical Sata disk drive to my Development</p><p>workstation and create a Windows RAID 1 mirror. The existing drive has the</p><p>Windows Sysytem on it and all my development software, etc.</p><p></p><p>In Disk Management:</p><p></p><p>I see Dynamic Disk 0 (the System drive) 34.46 GB NTFS Healthy with 8 MB</p><p>unallocated.</p><p>I see Dynamic Disk 1 (the new drive) 34.47 GB all unallocated.</p><p></p><p>The disks are identical Western Digital models.</p><p></p><p>When I right-click either Dynamic Disk the Add Mirror selection is grayed</p><p>out.</p><p>So I tried using DiskPart in the Command Prompt.</p><p>I followed all the steps as outlined.</p><p>When I get to the part: DISKPART> add disk 1</p><p>I get the following response.</p><p></p><p>"The command you selected is not available with this version of Windows."</p><p></p><p>Anybody know whats going on?</p><p>TIA......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Kotuby, post: 7619102"] Hi guys... here's a good one. I am running Windows XP Pro Version 2002 w SP2 on my development workstation at the office. Last week I had an unmirrored drive on a file server go south. It created a bunch of problems. Even though it was the "testing" server, I had to replace the drive and recreate the testing environment. I decided that henceforth there will be no unmirrored drives on any servers here even if they are "non-critical". I proceeeded to make that happen last week. This week I decided to add an identical Sata disk drive to my Development workstation and create a Windows RAID 1 mirror. The existing drive has the Windows Sysytem on it and all my development software, etc. In Disk Management: I see Dynamic Disk 0 (the System drive) 34.46 GB NTFS Healthy with 8 MB unallocated. I see Dynamic Disk 1 (the new drive) 34.47 GB all unallocated. The disks are identical Western Digital models. When I right-click either Dynamic Disk the Add Mirror selection is grayed out. So I tried using DiskPart in the Command Prompt. I followed all the steps as outlined. When I get to the part: DISKPART> add disk 1 I get the following response. "The command you selected is not available with this version of Windows." Anybody know whats going on? TIA...... [/QUOTE]
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