My brother in law is upgrading his PC.
He bought two, 500gb Drives and wants to set them up in RAID 1 (mirror).
We made an image of his machine, has anyone had success of creating an image (Single Drive) and Restoring that image to a RAID setup?
I have tried a couple of different ways (All using Acronis TrueImage software). But it either won't boot at all - says to insert system disk.. or it starts to load windows then reboots.
Running Windows 7 64bit.
Thanks Guys!
RAID Setup..
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I've done it before using Acronis to a Raid-5 array. I do remember that I did a disk image, not a file based image. Acronis has a pdf that explains the procedure pretty well, and that's what I used to do it. You should use the Acronis bootable CD to do this, for both making the image and restoring. You may also need the raid drivers for your particular hardware installed. Contact Acronis and they will do this and provide an ISO for you. I have not had success making an image while in Windows.
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I contacted Acronis and gave them the system specs. In this case it was a Dell Server w/ a Perc raid controller. They made an ISO image and I used that. When I booted to the system with the new disks, I configured the Raid using the Perc BIOS level utility, then booted w/ the Acronis CD and copied the image back over. The image was going from a Raid-5 to Raid-5 so the only change was the size of the Array.
I had 3 partitions to copy over which I created using the Acronis Backup and Restore Utility before copying the disk images over.
I had 3 partitions to copy over which I created using the Acronis Backup and Restore Utility before copying the disk images over.