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Originally Posted by KWayne
If I read the articles correctly, several people have been successful by putting the working Server into a Raid 1 mode then remove one drive at a time. It seems too simple, but do you think it would work with my configuration? Also, how do I change the current setup (two drives that look like a single drive) to a Raid 1 configuration?
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Breaking a RAID config isn't the best idea. Generally most people haven't done this, it does get confusing with all the methods!
I did mine by removing the 2nd drive, and then jacking in a new drive and letting it reformat it and such
Then moving this to primary, and use the 2nd drive and do it again
Or use the drive to do the 2nd drive also, and then just stick them both in after
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