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August 10th, 2003, 05:10 PM
#1
Junior Member
question about adding second hd
i have never done this so i wanna know before i screw up...
if i have a second hd and i install the hardware (power, cables, jumpers, etc) correctly, setup all the master-slave things to auto detect, and i boot up xp, what will xp do? will xp magically (automatically) assign a new drive letter to it? or do i have to do some software configurations with fdisk/format first?
and one more thing. is it possible combine 2 physical hds into one logical partition, so that windows recognizes it as only a c:? it might sound weird, but i'm just curious...
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August 10th, 2003, 07:05 PM
#2
Registered User
With XP you should be able to install the drive..assuming the master/slave things you talked about, and assuming the bios is set to autodetect the drive..and then format it from administrative tools in the control panel. reboot and windows will assign a drive letter. Maybe someone else knows about a drive spanning overlay of some sort, but I have never seen anything that would allow you to create that kind of primary partition, and can't quite figure out why you would want to.
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August 11th, 2003, 03:49 AM
#3
Geezer
Re: question about adding second hd
Originally posted by mouseball
...and one more thing. is it possible combine 2 physical hds into one logical partition, so that windows recognizes it as only a c:? it might sound weird, but i'm just curious...
Geoscomp has answered part one for you ... so for part two what about dynamic disks ?
Here's all about them ! (most labelled w2k, but the same applies with xp)
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August 11th, 2003, 04:12 AM
#4
Registered User
Re: question about adding second hd
Originally posted by mouseball
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and one more thing. is it possible combine 2 physical hds into one logical partition, so that windows recognizes it as only a c:? it might sound weird, but i'm just curious...
If you have a RAID controller on your motherboard you can combine the two drives into one partition. As a RAID 0 set you'll get a partition twice the size of the smallest drive but lose everthing if a single drive fails. If you mirror them you'll have the entire capacity of the smallest drive and have a backup drive if one dies. In order to do this you'd have to backup and wipe the existing drives then restore/reinstall or, just wipe them and reinstall if you don't care about any of the data.
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