If one of my two disks in Raid 0 fails, can I replace one of them without having to reconfigure the raid and just go straight to reinstalling windows?
Don't care about the old data
also curious
rebuild the array.
Protip: don't do RAID without knowing what you're doing.
>>55288969
Maybe that's why someone would ask the question, so they could know what they're doing
Pleb here.
I don't think the controller will automatically add a new physical drive to a logical array without going into the configuration and adding it - or without having a 3rd drive as a dedicated hotspare.
Curious, why you need to avoid the RAID config utility?
>>55289056
or just use the thousands of resources on the internet that already answer this question.
>>55288579
yes you can, but one of my raid disks has a nand buffer. so i guess the pagefile flushed
>>55289265
I'm lazy
>>55289274
Honestly, I never understood why anyone here bothers to ask actual questions instead of just googling it. Nobody here knows shit.
>>55288560
That wallpaper is comfy. I wish I could have it
>>55288560
You can't rebuild RAID 0 Arrays.
Also onboard raid is shit.
>>55289451
Tailored answers and easy delivery, encourages discussion and sometimes new solutions, fast feedback and troubleshooting
That's what I get out of it at least
>>55289475
Your wish is my command
>>55289568
Wow thanks a million.