- Apr 17, 2004
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OK here's the situation:
Biostar GeForce 6100-M7 mobo
Two ~70GB Maxtor drives in RAID 0
Drive 1: ~6GB partition for Windows, main boot partition; remaining is RAID 0 partition
Drive 2: ~6GB partition unused; remaining is RAID 0 partition
Make sense? It's not terribly relevant, as I need to simply make more space available to the ~6GB Windows partition.
Acronis does not recognize RAID partitions. I don't see a way in Windows to do it.
Are there any straight forward ways to resize a RAID partition? At a minimum, I just want to make the RAID partitions smaller and add space to the boot partition.
If there are no straightforward ways to do this, I have two ideas I want some input on:
Plan A) Unplug one of the drives, that way Acronis will recognize the other one (hopefully). Resize the drive that is plugged in. Now do the same to the other drive (unplug one, use Acronis).
My concern with plan A is that I don't know if booting the system up with only one drive will FUBAR things. And resizing may FUBAR it alone for all I know. Anyone done something like this before?
Plan B) Copy the data off the RAID partition. Turn RAID off at the BIOS. Use Acronis to make sure the Windows partition is the main one, leave the 2nd drive unplugged. Make sure everything boots. Maximize the boot partition to take up all of drive 1. Plug in the 2nd drive - wipe partitions, set as drive D, copy the files from RAID partition back to drive D and everything is the same as far as Windows is concerned.
Are there any concerns of data loss with separating the drives, even temporarily and NOT booting into Windows while they are separated? What about with resizing the partitions independently?
What am I missing here? There's got to be a reasonably simple process.
Any thoughts? Questions? Snide remarks?
Biostar GeForce 6100-M7 mobo
Two ~70GB Maxtor drives in RAID 0
Drive 1: ~6GB partition for Windows, main boot partition; remaining is RAID 0 partition
Drive 2: ~6GB partition unused; remaining is RAID 0 partition
Make sense? It's not terribly relevant, as I need to simply make more space available to the ~6GB Windows partition.
Acronis does not recognize RAID partitions. I don't see a way in Windows to do it.
Are there any straight forward ways to resize a RAID partition? At a minimum, I just want to make the RAID partitions smaller and add space to the boot partition.
If there are no straightforward ways to do this, I have two ideas I want some input on:
Plan A) Unplug one of the drives, that way Acronis will recognize the other one (hopefully). Resize the drive that is plugged in. Now do the same to the other drive (unplug one, use Acronis).
My concern with plan A is that I don't know if booting the system up with only one drive will FUBAR things. And resizing may FUBAR it alone for all I know. Anyone done something like this before?
Plan B) Copy the data off the RAID partition. Turn RAID off at the BIOS. Use Acronis to make sure the Windows partition is the main one, leave the 2nd drive unplugged. Make sure everything boots. Maximize the boot partition to take up all of drive 1. Plug in the 2nd drive - wipe partitions, set as drive D, copy the files from RAID partition back to drive D and everything is the same as far as Windows is concerned.
Are there any concerns of data loss with separating the drives, even temporarily and NOT booting into Windows while they are separated? What about with resizing the partitions independently?
What am I missing here? There's got to be a reasonably simple process.
Any thoughts? Questions? Snide remarks?