Windows 10: Striped 0 Windows 10 RAID - will be affected by OS reinstall?

Discus and support Striped 0 Windows 10 RAID - will be affected by OS reinstall? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I setup a Raid 0 stripe volume between 3 seperate drives in WIndows 10 disk management. If I reinstall the OS of Windows 10 that's on a seperate SSD,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by mustaphab, Apr 13, 2020.

  1. mustaphab Win User

    Striped 0 Windows 10 RAID - will be affected by OS reinstall?


    I setup a Raid 0 stripe volume between 3 seperate drives in WIndows 10 disk management. If I reinstall the OS of Windows 10 that's on a seperate SSD, will it affect the raid 0 since that was initially created in Windows 10? Will the stripe 0 volume still be there after reinstall?

    :)
     
    mustaphab, Apr 13, 2020
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  2. Windows 10 Raid 0

    Before my Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit Installation, I went into my Motherboard's BIOS and set my two 2TB hard drives in Raid 0 formation. After my Windows 10 Installation, "this computer" sees my "C" drive as only 2TB. Windows 10 should recognize my Raid 0 "C"
    drive capacity as 4TB. Why is windows 10 listing my "C" drive as 2TB? Windows 10 should have spanned the Installation across my two hard drives in RAID 0 formation. Did Windows 10 install only onto one hard drive? How can I correct this Windows Installation
    to span across my two Seagate SSHD hard drives in RAID 0 formation?
     
    Dune 10191, Apr 13, 2020
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  3. theeldest Win User
    help raid 0

    You can skip formatting both drives. When you set the RAID in the BIOS it'll erase everything on the drives and show the OS a single drive of the total capacity.

    Then when you install Windows again you'll format the new larger drive.

    Just to be sure we're on the same page.
    you do know you'll be formatting/erasing everything on the drives and reinstalling windows from scratch?
     
    theeldest, Apr 13, 2020
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  4. Techtu Win User

    Striped 0 Windows 10 RAID - will be affected by OS reinstall?

    RAID 0 - Help wanted once again

    Currently OS is installed on my 500Gb Maxtor.

    I want my OS on a RAID 0 config - Using 2 WD Blue drives.


    EDIT: Just seen your edit.... I should of done that to start with, but some how I missed that step and created a software RAID within Windows, which has created a drive called "Boot (X)" see photo's above, and now I'm unable to simply create a RAID through the usual way.
     
    Techtu, Apr 13, 2020
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