S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jun 25, 2011 #1 I just installed 4x Kingston 16 GB SSD's and created RAID0 using my Areca ARC-1210 controller. Now I would like to move all my data from current 40 GB SSD to this newly created RAID0 array. Which program would let achieve this ?
I just installed 4x Kingston 16 GB SSD's and created RAID0 using my Areca ARC-1210 controller. Now I would like to move all my data from current 40 GB SSD to this newly created RAID0 array. Which program would let achieve this ?
derbothaus macrumors 601 Jul 17, 2010 4,093 30 Jun 25, 2011 #2 A Windows one. Norton Ghost most likely. You know this is an Apple forum right? If you are using Windows you should go to Microsoft's website as the Mac is a PC at that point. Seriously? 4x 16GB SSD's? Aren't those called SD not SSD
A Windows one. Norton Ghost most likely. You know this is an Apple forum right? If you are using Windows you should go to Microsoft's website as the Mac is a PC at that point. Seriously? 4x 16GB SSD's? Aren't those called SD not SSD
B Bear macrumors G3 Jul 23, 2002 8,088 5 Sol III - Terra Jun 25, 2011 #3 I hope you plan on regular backups. You do know that if one disk of a RAID 0 set dies you lose all the data on the raid set. Right? And your big upgrade was from 40GB to 4*16GB or 64GB?
I hope you plan on regular backups. You do know that if one disk of a RAID 0 set dies you lose all the data on the raid set. Right? And your big upgrade was from 40GB to 4*16GB or 64GB?
S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jun 25, 2011 #4 Bear said: I hope you plan on regular backups. You do know that if one disk of a RAID 0 set dies you lose all the data on the raid set. Right? And your big upgrade was from 40GB to 4*16GB or 64GB? Click to expand... Yes. But speed went from 170/40 to 455/330. Files were copied via Paragon Hard Disk Manager, but still no boot. Old drive scheme: 200 MB secured GPT + 37,06 GB System, Boot, Active, Primary Partition New drive scheme: 200 MB system partition EFI + 59,46 GB Primary Partition How to add boot and system to it ???
Bear said: I hope you plan on regular backups. You do know that if one disk of a RAID 0 set dies you lose all the data on the raid set. Right? And your big upgrade was from 40GB to 4*16GB or 64GB? Click to expand... Yes. But speed went from 170/40 to 455/330. Files were copied via Paragon Hard Disk Manager, but still no boot. Old drive scheme: 200 MB secured GPT + 37,06 GB System, Boot, Active, Primary Partition New drive scheme: 200 MB system partition EFI + 59,46 GB Primary Partition How to add boot and system to it ???
xgman macrumors 603 Aug 6, 2007 5,710 1,437 Jun 25, 2011 #5 Can't you do a repair install from the dvd to fix the boot?
S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jun 25, 2011 #6 xgman said: Can't you do a repair install from the dvd to fix the boot? Click to expand... It's unable to fix it. Even CloneZilla failed to copy the partition. Acronis True Image given with my old Kingston SSD is freezing on Mac Pro (no keyboard or mouse). I will try new version. Last edited: Jun 25, 2011
xgman said: Can't you do a repair install from the dvd to fix the boot? Click to expand... It's unable to fix it. Even CloneZilla failed to copy the partition. Acronis True Image given with my old Kingston SSD is freezing on Mac Pro (no keyboard or mouse). I will try new version.
S Spacedust macrumors 65816 Original poster May 24, 2009 1,005 160 Jun 25, 2011 #7 The latest version of CloneZilla did it job. It works perfectly