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The idea of backups, being that you could restore from it at a later date if something 'bad' happened. Sounds like to me you need some sort of automated backup.

As much as it pains me. Why can't you simply use Windows Backup and have it on a regular schedule? It all depends what you're trying to get from this really. What are you trying to achieve from mirroring? I got a second hard drive and was going to set up RAID on my machine, but figured it would be easier and possibly safer to just keep the other driver plugged in and use Robocopy to mirror the files between drives.

I set up a scheduled task to copy the files off to the other drive every night. With the set-up I have, I have some time between deleting files where the file still exists on the other drive. There's also some time when the file doesn't exist on the other drive.

But if I put something important I want mirrored on the drive, I just run the scheduled task right away so that it's copied before the day is over. Robocopy also has a mirror option so that it will delete any files that don't exist on the source drive. This is useful if you re-organize or delete files on the source drive and want these changes mirrored on the backup drive.

I actually have this set up as a seperate scheduled task with no schedule so I can run in on demand. Usually nothing get's deleted from the backup, it just copies all the new files, but when I've done a big re-organization, or I'm running out of space because too much old deleted stuff is still sitting around I can run the mirror command and delete everything that isn't on the original drive.

If you want to spend some money, there's the Synology disk station which you can connect to as a network drive. Synology has a lot of other products that do the same with more redundancy or more hard drive bays depending on how much money you want to spend. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Thank you athomsen!!! TestDisk seems to be doing the trick. It's currently coping off my LightRoom directory.

I have photos from one vacation that I hadn't gotten around to backing up yet. Then, I'm going to try converting the partition back to basic. Windows 7 software raid 1 question 10 posts. Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor. One learns something new every day. Posted: Wed Dec 30, pm. Posted: Thu Dec 31, am. Both are set as dynamic drives, however when I right click drive 0 and go to add mirror, the choice is grayed out.

Not sure what to do next. I thought using Win 7 to create the Raid 1 would be alot easier than creating a hardware raid with my ASUS motherboard. Any advice would be sincerely appreciated. RAID 1 uses two or. It's used in situations almost always within. Vista displayed identical results. Does that help with trying to figure out what is wrong? I know my Abit is Vista certified, so I thought since the drivers for 64 Bit were certified - it should work Same problem.

After looking at these forums, and Nvidia forms, something caught my eye. Make the system as clean as possible. Do NOT make it bootable. Ctrl X to exit utility. Windows likes a clean environment to install to. Select that directory. Select it. It should prompt you that Win7 may create a system partition. Let it. Once it is done, you should see a Partition 0 - System for approx MB, and a second partition, Partition 1 - as unallocated.

BTW: I am not sure if this may be a reason why Windows 7 can not load correctly - maybe partition is too small for advanced features?? I made one whole 1 TB partition. You will note that there are two 2 arrays created, both are degraded in performance. Remember, Windows likes a clean environment??

We need to remove one of the offending arrays This is where I got fried. I kept removing 0,1 drive defined as the second array , as this would be typically the one you want to remove. Hit control -x to continue. My plan is one that will allow it to complete installation , albeit slow, then replace the SATA driver in device manager once I get to that point.

Just an update: Have moved ahead somewhat, but system still is not in a usable form. OS will load, but after I click an app, it takes forever. I have nothing other than the OS loaded on clean drives. This is terrible. Since November of I have been struggling with Windows 7.



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