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I don't know the answer to your question as I have never bothered with the "fake RAID" supported by some motherboards, but I would imagine that it installed to both disks at once.

I can't see any reason why it would do otherwise. As for the speed issue, I don't know but Googling shows that it is a common experience.

I'd never bother with RAID on a home computer as, rather than waste the disk space, I just take an image of my system drive and daily backups of important data. I can afford the hour or so that it would take to restore the image to a new disk.

I tried Acronis once and when I needed it, it did nothing. Well now it won't recognize that there are 2 disks!! This is just driving me crazy now. I guess it's possible that you have a failed drive or a failed SATA port. The usual troubleshooting procedure here is to try different drives in the same port to check if the drives are faulty and a known working drive in different ports to test the ports.

You should expect to see both drives in the Windows install program but the installed Windows will only show in Explorer the install drive. What do Device Manager and Disk Management show? Just a quick note. I accidently selected the last post as "Best Solution", so immediately unselected it. No reflection on the post, but it's not my place to choose. Damn tablets! Jack, my interest in RAID was nothing to do with performance, I wanted it purely for the redundancy aspect.

I had heard that running RAID 1 via software would be slow, but with hardware it has little effect. So get a motherboard with it built into the hardware, right? But my first post was because doing that led to a machine so slow it couldn't really be used. I don't mean a bit sluggish, I mean you could click on something and then you had to wait 20 or 30 seconds for even a sign that the click had registered.

That seemed so incredibly stupid that I figured something must be wrong somewhere, hence posting on here to figure out what. Thus I have reset it to run normally - but even that became problematic But according to My Computer there was only one disk installed.

I didn't do anything technical, just kept rebooting and happily it now shows both disks. What I'm thinking of doing is unplugging one disk, installing all drivers, updates, basic software and the files I use for work, then unplugging it and plugging in the other one, installing Windows on that and doing the same thing, get it up and ready to go, then unplug it again. The plan being if the first drive does die on my I can just open the case, unplug it and plug the other one in.

Is that a feasible idea? Or will Windows throw a hissy fit at being re-activated on a drive with a different serial number? A total of 22 software programs, from antivirus to my email client, PDF reader, Roboform, printer driver, Skype, everything. When finally satisfied I had ALL my necessary software, and the usual files and folder arrangement I use for work, I then cloned the disk using Macrium Reflect. Did it work?

Yes, because I am now running with the cloned disk The original one is in the case but power and data cables unplugged. Power surges or viruses can't get to it, and being an SSD it's not affected by knocks or magnets either. That alone is a big improvement. I've also configured Word with a macro to save both to a local work folder and to my dropbox folder Because I'm paranoid. When my wallet recovers I'll get another drive, make that one into a clone too, test it, then put it sealed up in my shed or somewhere physically away from my home office.

I came back to it and tried again You must log in or register to reply here. Tried for several hours and got nothing. Search instead for. Did you mean:. So hi, Have my first issue with my very first build after using computers and remembering the days before the interweb. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions.

Boot from the created installation media. Begin Windows Installation. Palerider2 Journeyman III. Would these same instructions apply for the Prime XPro motherboard? CPU is a Ryzen X. Thanks, Robb C. Yes they would. Dear amdmatt, Thank you for the answer here. This package.

Revision Number. File Size. Release Date. Aura Intelligent Cooling. Wallpapers Aura Sync Armoury crate. Sign In Sign Up. Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of That isn't supported by x as of today. Originally Posted by pisymbol. Figured it out. Run installer. Installer will claim no supported hardware.



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