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Help Setting up RAID 0

Decided to put OS in raid 0 on a SSD, but whenever i go to create a volume menu it won't let me select a disk or drive.

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How many drives are you running RAID 0 in?

 

If it's just the one, it won't work.

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How many drives are you running RAID 0 in?

 

If it's just the one, it won't work.

 

Unless it's a PCIe NVME SSD, of course.

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Well...

So, you're running one drive?

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Well...

 

And that's when FlabbyPirate knew he had fucked up...

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So, you're running one drive?

I have 2 in there now but it still wont work

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If you're seriously looking for help, you're going to need to provide more info than that.

 

List your hardware.

List the precise steps you have taken.

List the exact results.

Screenshots are a massive help.

 

Telling us that "you have two in there but it still won't work" is about as helpful to us as me saying "Just go into the menu and turn on RAID" is going to be to you.

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