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    Changing RAID 1 to RAID 0

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Leon, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. Leon

    Leon Notebook Deity

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    My friend has a Toshiba X205-SLi3 laptop. And after screwing up his Vista OS, he wiped his harddrive and decided to reinstall Vista. However, his two 160 GB hard drives were defaulted to a RAID 1 configuration. How do you change it back to RAID 0?

    P.S. Losing Data doesn't really matter...

    Thanks in advance,
    Leon
     
  2. Snowsurfer

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    That notebook never had RAID 0, not from the factory, but if it somehow did on start up press F2 to enter bios, select Advanced menu, and then Drive configuration menu, and you should see the options for the RAID.