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Windows 2000

DeathlaceVII

Junior Member
I have a windows 2000 server with 2 9gig SCSI drives in it that are mirrored ... one of the drives went bad so i broke the mirror giving me a C: and E; drive the C: drive is the bad one... SO now i have my new drive ....


Does anyone know if i just load the os and then mirror them again and everything will be all fine and dandy ... or what is the correct process so i dont lose my info on the good drive

Thanks
Deathlace VII
 
You should be able to load the OS and recreate the mirror, just as you did when you setup the mirror initially.

Is this a hardware raid setup? If so, then you shouldn't have to break the array when a drive dies, just run on one drive (it will work automatically) and then when you insert the new drive, the raid card should rebuilt the array by itself...
 
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