Hello-
I have a RAID1 setup on my Bad Axe motherboard which I think has a ICH7R on it. I am probably going to upgrade to a board with the ICH10R controller on it. Is this just a move it over and I'm good to go? I obviously don't want to lose any data.
Thanks,
Chris
Moving RAID1 from ICH7R -> ICH10R
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Hey Chris,
I don't know the answer to your question, but I have some advice.
Make a complete copy of one of your disks to another hard disk before you do the changeover, and test that you can boot from it on your Bad Axe (what an awesome name for a board!). Hiren's boot CD has a number of utilities which can use to image your disk.
Hopefully the two chipsets do RAID1 the same way (my understanding is that for RAID1 it is usually pretty straightforward. They may put some proprietry data at the front of the disk, and the rest of your data is offset from there), but who knows. But as long as you backup first, you don't have to worry about losing your data.
I don't know the answer to your question, but I have some advice.
Make a complete copy of one of your disks to another hard disk before you do the changeover, and test that you can boot from it on your Bad Axe (what an awesome name for a board!). Hiren's boot CD has a number of utilities which can use to image your disk.
Hopefully the two chipsets do RAID1 the same way (my understanding is that for RAID1 it is usually pretty straightforward. They may put some proprietry data at the front of the disk, and the rest of your data is offset from there), but who knows. But as long as you backup first, you don't have to worry about losing your data.
I never have been able to succesfully upgrade a motherboard in a system without doing a fresh install of the operating system. I got it to work (sort of) once, but it had many issues and i ultimately had to format and reinstall to fix it. Its just not a good idea.
back up your data, upgrade your hardware, format your drive and start with a fresh install. Its the best way to do it.
back up your data, upgrade your hardware, format your drive and start with a fresh install. Its the best way to do it.