July 15, 201015 yr Recently, I had a power surge in my FS computer and afterwards the system post indicated a problem in recognizing the hard drives (configured as RAID1 mirrored). In order to check the viability of the disk drives, I removed one of the drives and installed it into my old computer system. I've been modifying a large portion of this drive adding new aircraft textures and configuring Summer 2010 flight plans.Here's my question: If I take this drive that I've been working on and re-install it into my FS computer with a new motherboard (exact same model), will the drives sync data (new and old) so that both of my drives reflect the changes I made to the drive in the old system?Second question: When I re-install the drive with the modified data, do I need to address any BIOS configuration associated with RAID volume or will the FS computer system automatically recognize the RAID1 setup?Thanks,Frank
July 19, 201015 yr Unless you're using a controller card, you shouldn't use RAID with FSX when you get it fixed. However, if you try installing one of the HDs to another computer, and te computer recognises it and you can see data etc, then the harddrive is fine. Try it again for the other HD. Then install them in the new system. The new system won't see the RAID config because if it is set through the mobo, the new mobo won't see the RAID.
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