I may have gotten ahead of myself a little bit here. I didn't find this site or the SSD Optimization Guide over at The SSD Review until after I found I had a problem. I just installed a new Intel 330 series 180 GB SSD in my Dell desktop that has an existing RAID 0 HDD setup.
But first, the details:
Approx. 2 1/2 year old Dell Studio XPS 435T/9000
Intel i7-920, 2.66 GHz, 8MB processor
8 GB 1066 RAM
Two existing Samsung HD642JJ 596 GB HDD in RAID 0 array
One new Intel 330 Series 180 GB SSD
American Megatrends BIOS v02.62
Nvidia GTX 260 GPU
First off I backed up all my essential data and removed the existing RAID 0 array via the built-in software during boot-up.
After installing the new Intel SSD in SATA port 5 I then rebooted and recreated a new 1+ TB RAID 0 array using the 2 Samsung HDD's leaving the BIOS set for RAID rather than AHCI. As far as I could tell it does not allow me to have different settings for different SATA ports - it's either RAID or AHCI for all the drives, I guess. I'm not sure if that's part of the problem. I also changed the boot priority setting putting the new SSD before the RAID drive and setting the DVD drive with the OS disk in it as the first boot device.
I rebooted to the WIN 7 disk and let it do the install which went without a hitch. Only after installing Windows and trying to install an app did I realize that the system only sees the new SSD and the RAID array doesn't appear to exist to Windows. The BIOS does recognize it during boot-up however.
I figure I did something wrong while setting things up but I'm not sure what.
Should I have set the drives to AHCI, installed Win 7 to the SSD and then created the RAID array using the built-in software during the next boot? Can I even do that?
What's the proper way to approach this?
Thanks for any help.
Gary
But first, the details:
Approx. 2 1/2 year old Dell Studio XPS 435T/9000
Intel i7-920, 2.66 GHz, 8MB processor
8 GB 1066 RAM
Two existing Samsung HD642JJ 596 GB HDD in RAID 0 array
One new Intel 330 Series 180 GB SSD
American Megatrends BIOS v02.62
Nvidia GTX 260 GPU
First off I backed up all my essential data and removed the existing RAID 0 array via the built-in software during boot-up.
After installing the new Intel SSD in SATA port 5 I then rebooted and recreated a new 1+ TB RAID 0 array using the 2 Samsung HDD's leaving the BIOS set for RAID rather than AHCI. As far as I could tell it does not allow me to have different settings for different SATA ports - it's either RAID or AHCI for all the drives, I guess. I'm not sure if that's part of the problem. I also changed the boot priority setting putting the new SSD before the RAID drive and setting the DVD drive with the OS disk in it as the first boot device.
I rebooted to the WIN 7 disk and let it do the install which went without a hitch. Only after installing Windows and trying to install an app did I realize that the system only sees the new SSD and the RAID array doesn't appear to exist to Windows. The BIOS does recognize it during boot-up however.
I figure I did something wrong while setting things up but I'm not sure what.
Should I have set the drives to AHCI, installed Win 7 to the SSD and then created the RAID array using the built-in software during the next boot? Can I even do that?
What's the proper way to approach this?
Thanks for any help.
Gary
