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07-24-2010 10:18 AM
07-24-2010 10:18 AM
Two physical drives as one
I ordered two physical drives when I bought my HP desktop by mail. Unfortunately the two physical drives were merged as one C drive, with a D drive for recovery. I want to separate C and D drives, as I ordered, but can't figure out what to do with the bios or Win 7 re-installation. What should I do?
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08-18-2010 12:33 PM
08-18-2010 12:33 PM
Re: Two physical drives as one
hello,
it depends on raid setup in your bios.
maybe easiest way could be to remove one drive (D: according your need), reinstall win7 and then insert disk again, add to system as new drive... just wondering...
Jan
it depends on raid setup in your bios.
maybe easiest way could be to remove one drive (D: according your need), reinstall win7 and then insert disk again, add to system as new drive... just wondering...
Jan
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