XP really doesn't like that.Hmmm, when I change the access mode to the SATA drive (IDE/compatible to AHCI), I have to do a lot more than just install the AHCI driver on the OS for it to work. I guess that it's different for a RAID controller.
That depends... Usually you can add a drive to an existing controller and set up RAID-1 after the fact (like on an ICHx-R) inside Windows using the Intel utility this however assumes you've been using AHCI mode not IDE mode. If you've been using IDE mode Windows (at least XP) will be very unhappy when you change the controller to RAID.Is it possible to establish RAID 1 on the OS after the fact? I am contemplating a simple RAID 1 on some cheap controller such as SIL 3132 or JMicron something or other.
Yeah, I've ready the procedure before and it wouldn't be something I would want to attempt unless I really had to. You'd want to two step it, enable AHCI first following the fun procedure, then add the 2nd disc to the controller, enable RAID in the BIOS, and then use the Intel utility to create the array by adding a 2nd drive to the existing one and waiting.There's a procedure to enable Intel RAID after the fact. It's complicated and involves screwing around in the registry.
Yeah, I've ready the procedure before and it wouldn't be something I would want to attempt unless I really had to. You'd want to two step it, enable AHCI first following the fun procedure, then add the 2nd disc to the controller, enable RAID in the BIOS, and then use the Intel utility to create the array by adding a 2nd drive to the existing one and waiting.
I think the prayer would likely be more needed during the initial steps than the last one.Or should that be 'Praying' :wink: