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Next, give the pool a name and drive letter. The name will appear as the drive label. Select NTFS as the filesystem. For Resiliency type, select Two-way mirror. This is the equivalent to RAID 1. If you want to remove a RAID array for any reason, simply click Delete next to the storage space you want to remove. To remove the pool, remove all of the storage spaces in it first. Running RAID 1 forces you to use another drive which potentially doubles the cost.

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Windows was previously on my smaller Gb SSD which became corrupted with the PSU failure and was almost full anyway, hence I was happy to put in a bigger one. If Microsoft were to improve their updates then fine but I can't be sure that will happen. I read recently that even this weeks updates to Windows 10 has issues and should not be installed. Its supposed to be the best way to be and is certainly faster.

The last SSD became corrupted, or at least the computer shop said so, due to a power supply failure. The raid is only on my two hard drives where data is kept and i was planning on keeping it that way. Windows update very much seems to corrupted the bios, otherwise i would not be in this predicament now. Out and about at the moment so this particular is via my phone.

Slightly less risky. Ive certainly saved stuff to the working one of the two hard drives since this problem occurred. Are you aware that Raid isn't meant as backup for your photos? Create a mirror for a system drive drive letter C:. Select a partition on Disk 0 and create a mirror for it on Disk Open Disk Management and make sure that drive C: synchronization has been started Resynching.

Wait till it is over, it may take up to several hours depending on the size of the C: partition. When booting Windows, the Windows Boot Manager menu will appear where you can select what disk to boot from. If you do not select a disk manually, the system will try to boot from the first one in 30 seconds:. In fact, you have protected your data but not the Windows bootloader from a failure of the second disk only. It is quite hard for a beginner and takes some time you may not have it if there is a crowd of angry users around.

Then you have to prepare the EFI partition on the second disk in the mirror in order your computer can use this partition to boot Windows. In order to allow booting from EFI partition on the second disk if first disk failure, you must change your BCD configuration. It works very efficiently, and I use the red 10 on the Tower server. If you want to create a storage pool on windows 11, you can either use external hard drives or you can use virtual hard disks.

To create a virtual hard disk open the disk management. You can open the disk management using the run dialog box by typing Diskmgmt. Click on the browse and save the VHD on a specific location that you want to save it. And you have to choose VHDX alongside the dynamically allocated which is also recommended. Also do not forget that if you want to configure storage pool old windows 11, you will need at least two virtual hard drives. So it is up to you to decide how many virtual hard drives you want to create.

If you are using Windows 11, then you should know that Microsoft has moved the storage pool from the control panel to the windows settings. Although you can access the storage pool in the control panel too. Step 1. Once you open the storage, Scroll down to the end and choose advanced storage settings, and then you will see the storage spaces.

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