The data I am worried about is on the my 2 x 200 GB Seagate drives that I had set up in RAID 1 on the same machine. The BIOS RAID diagonostic detects the two drives fine, but I can't get into Windows ...
RAID takes the first place for data storing technology when you need high performance and reliability. It seems like having all facilities in a box such as large storage, fault-tolerance, parity check ...
Get another board with RAID by the same company that made the RAID on your old one, or an add in PCI card from the same people. I've transferred a few RAID volumes around different Promise ...
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