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sata controller question

The Batt?sai

Diamond Member
i have 2 250 gig seagates on my motherboard's silicon image controller in raid 0. if i got a pci add in card for my new motherboard (which doesn't support raid) would my new windows installation recognize the 2 drives as one still with all the 400 gigs of stuff I have on them? (400 full out of 465 gigs total, drives are in raid 0). i want to do this so i can hurry up and sell my old motherboard to someone, or if i have to just burn the stuff off. please let me know thanks 🙂
 
Ummm, I really dont see how a card would nuke your RAID array. unless you plug your HDDs into it....

PS, what mobo you got?
 
i have a epox 8rda6+ pro with 6 sata ports. i'm upgrading to asrock dualsata2 board that has only 3 sata ports, and no raid at all. if i get a add in pci card that has the same chipset as my onboard silicon image on my epox board, would it recognize it without nuking it? so i can keep using all my files? 🙂
 
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