RAID 0 array and Partition Magic 8?
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My OS is XP Pro and the motherboard is a ABIT
HU8 that claims RAID capability. (Software RAID, I think?)
My question is: Configuring two SATA HDDs as RAID 0 arrays, is
Partition Magic 8 capable of creating new partitions, resizing
partitions, etc. ?
Stan Hilliard
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