The BIOS is stored in a flash ROM on your motherboard and has nothing to do with your hard drive. If you re-format and partition the old drive, it will be wiped clean and good as new.
If I'm using a m/b with onboard RAID, and I want to upgrade to a new m/b that also has onboard RAID (but a different brand RAID controller), do I have to re-stripe my drives?
More specifically, I have an IWILL KK266-R with 2 drives in a RAID 0 array. I want to get a SOYO Dragon+ because of the...
If I'm using a m/b with onboard RAID, and I want to upgrade to a new m/b that also has onboard RAID (but a different brand RAID controller), do I have to re-stripe my drives?
More specifically, I have an IWILL KK266-R with 2 drives in a RAID 0 array. I want to get a SOYO Dragon+ because of...
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