After replacing my Raid 1 array hard drives today I now understand
your remarks about there being no need to format the new drives, they
were not visible in Disk Management only in Nvidia Raid Manager.
I removed the ailing disk installed the new Samsung disk and Raid
Manager detected it and automatically started rebuilding the array
once this completed I removed the second old disk to see whether the
new Samsung would load Windows which it did.
Raid Manager naturally showed a 'degraded array' due to there only
being the one disk available, then added the second Samsung disk and
once again the array commenced rebuilding, my system is now back to
normal.
Once again thank you for your advice.
Cheers - Agzee
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 05:06:17 -0000, "DL" <address@invalid> wrote:
>You would have to read the raid instructions specific to Nvidea.
>Usually there is no need to format a hot swap drive, and if the drive is
>visible in Disk Managment its not attached to the raid set as a hot swap.
>
> >> Stay informed about: Adding a 'spare' drive to Nvidia Raid Manager