![]() ![]() I tried to use the BCD tool inside Windows recovery disk. Unfortunately from windows 7 there is no boot.ini only built-in BCD tool. I tried to use tools like Gparted live to boot and then change the boot.ini file no success. The issue comes in when I have the primary hard drive unplugged. I can start the windows from both of them. Everything goes fine and RAID 1 is established with no issues. I have two partitions, C and D which C holding Windows and D stores my data. First I had Windows 7 ultimate installed on Disk1 and then from Disk management converted both hard drives to Dynamic disks and then created the RAID 1 (Add Mirror). Have two Hard drives ( Both same size, same brand) connected to the port SATA1 and SATA2 on my motherboard. In this scenario I have a Lenovo desktop. ![]() So that is the first explanation why I'm using software RAID on my desktops. Let's first I explain that I know hardware RAID is much better, I use it on my servers but company is not willing to accept this cost on the desktops. Now I want to create a step-by-step procedure to have this solved for all the time. It is kinda of funny that software RAID is the only issue I face all the time in IT/Networking business. ![]()
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