· Hi there I need to add a RAID driver (I have the driver) to the Windows install media (got iso and usb via media creation tool - the iso / usb was created on a different machine). Previous versions would let you via an Fn key load drivers. · If you would be sacrificing your two backup drives to build a RAID array, then the answer is a resounding NO! I've been in the industry for many years, and I have seen many people go through the fascination with RAID. It almost always develops into a love/hate thing. RAID is not all what it is cracked up to be. · From here, a modern OS like Windows 8 will support your RAID array without further drivers, however older OS' will require additional drivers installed as it comes to search for drives to install to. Once you've installed the OS as normal, make sure you install the latest drivers from the product page, under Chipset (Chipset drivers and Management Engine) and SATA sections (Intel Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
RAID drivers but disks are NOT RAID - do I need them? Hi - "Autoruns" tells me that several drivers labelled "RAID" are getting loaded on boot/login (marked yellow in the image), but my disks are NOT RAID, just regular SATA and NTFS. If you would be sacrificing your two backup drives to build a RAID array, then the answer is a resounding NO! I've been in the industry for many years, and I have seen many people go through the fascination with RAID. It almost always develops into a love/hate thing. RAID is not all what it is cracked up to be. Hi there I need to add a RAID driver (I have the driver) to the Windows install media (got iso and usb via media creation tool - the iso / usb was created on a different machine). Previous versions would let you via an Fn key load drivers.
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