Hello,
I have a RAID1 system.
Windows 7 says me that there is a problem with the disk (this means with one of the two disks that make the array).
If one of the two hdd was damaged (but not eliminated from the array), can this affect the performance of the entire RAID system (for example during windows updates)?
The option "Reset disks to non-RAID" during RAID BIOS, could be the solution to find the faulty disk? (I do this excluding from array disk1 and then disk2 randomly)
Choosing "Create RAID volume" after have been chosen "Reset disks to non-RAID" (leaving BIOS hd configuration as RAID), will it do a full entire new copy from disk1 to disk2 or only an incremental copy?
Anyway, if you have understood my problem, can you suggest me a solution?
Thank you.