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mtviewdave

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Jan 12, 2007
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I've got a Mac Pro on order (yay!). But I've still got Window software I need to run (boo!). The Mac Pro is going to come with a single 160GB disk, but I want to add 500GB of additional storage.

I've heard a lot of good things about RAID 0 on the Mac Pro, so I'm thinking of going that route, but what I haven't heard is whether or not a RAID 0 set is visible from Windows when using Boot Camp (I'll try Parallels first, but I want to keep my options open in case I need to go the Boot Camp route).

Note that, if I go with Boot Camp, I will put the Windows boot partition on 160GB disk. So I'm not asking about installing Windows on a RAID set. Rather, if I make the RAID set into one huge HFS+ partition, can I use MacDrive to access it when I'm booted into Windows?

Thanks.
-Dave
 

trainguy77

macrumors 68040
Nov 13, 2003
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I've got a Mac Pro on order (yay!). But I've still got Window software I need to run (boo!). The Mac Pro is going to come with a single 160GB disk, but I want to add 500GB of additional storage.

I've heard a lot of good things about RAID 0 on the Mac Pro, so I'm thinking of going that route, but what I haven't heard is whether or not a RAID 0 set is visible from Windows when using Boot Camp (I'll try Parallels first, but I want to keep my options open in case I need to go the Boot Camp route).

Note that, if I go with Boot Camp, I will put the Windows boot partition on 160GB disk. So I'm not asking about installing Windows on a RAID set. Rather, if I make the RAID set into one huge HFS+ partition, can I use MacDrive to access it when I'm booted into Windows?

Thanks.
-Dave
I don't think macdrives supports Software RAID.
 
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