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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5573299" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>Sounds like you want a RAID 1 setup. You will need a SATA RAID controller if the PC does not already have one built in. You will need a third 250GB (or larger) to complete the install. First thing you need to do is to install the new RAID controller and install the necessary drivers for it. Next you will need to copy (ghost) the entire contents of the current data drive to a third (temp) drive. Now you can connect the 2 drives to the RAID system and create the array (wipes both drives in the process). Now you can copy (ghost) the contents back to the new array. You can now remove the temp drive and boot to the RAID array. He now has an online spare drive in case of drive failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5573299, member: 601690"] Sounds like you want a RAID 1 setup. You will need a SATA RAID controller if the PC does not already have one built in. You will need a third 250GB (or larger) to complete the install. First thing you need to do is to install the new RAID controller and install the necessary drivers for it. Next you will need to copy (ghost) the entire contents of the current data drive to a third (temp) drive. Now you can connect the 2 drives to the RAID system and create the array (wipes both drives in the process). Now you can copy (ghost) the contents back to the new array. You can now remove the temp drive and boot to the RAID array. He now has an online spare drive in case of drive failure. [/QUOTE]
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