Majestic
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Hi,
I have a 750GB Sata drive not Detected by GHOST or Acronis True Image. Long story short, I got a clients failing hard drive which I've backed up the data and I want to see if a clone will be successful so I don't have to reinstall from scratch. In the worst case scenario I at least can use the restore partition.
In any case-- I ran Ghost and Acronis true Image and neither SEE these 2 Seagate 750GB sata drives. This is on an HP Pavilion Elite m9340f desktop. When I boot up I see the raid bios screen (reporting that these are non-raid drives). I had thought I could turn off the raid in the bios but it's too simplified (gotta love HP for dummying down things...). It seems all sata ports are on the raid controller.
Any ideas? Perhaps I could clone it in windows but I'm sure that'd be extremely slow.
What does everybody here use in these situations?
Majestic
I have a 750GB Sata drive not Detected by GHOST or Acronis True Image. Long story short, I got a clients failing hard drive which I've backed up the data and I want to see if a clone will be successful so I don't have to reinstall from scratch. In the worst case scenario I at least can use the restore partition.
In any case-- I ran Ghost and Acronis true Image and neither SEE these 2 Seagate 750GB sata drives. This is on an HP Pavilion Elite m9340f desktop. When I boot up I see the raid bios screen (reporting that these are non-raid drives). I had thought I could turn off the raid in the bios but it's too simplified (gotta love HP for dummying down things...). It seems all sata ports are on the raid controller.
Any ideas? Perhaps I could clone it in windows but I'm sure that'd be extremely slow.
What does everybody here use in these situations?
Majestic