Cheetah - But if the drives are already set up in a RAID 0 Array, doesn't that mean windows recognizes the Raid Drivers...? My thinking is, if the BIOS has already configured the RAID 0 array, then won't windows see it as a normal hard disk to image to..? I've already got the OS and drivers...
Does anybody here have an opinion/// advice on how I would go about "ghosting" or imaging a SATA RAID 0 OS setup. I am familiar with norton's ghost, but I can't seem to find info as to whether it works with SATA Drives or RAID 0 arrays.. are there any programs that can do this..?
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