Windows 7 raid power management
Choose the drive that will act as a duplicate. Click Add Mirror. Which is better hardware or software RAID? There will likely be more advanced features, such as drives being hot-swappable in case of failure. Is RAID software or hardware? The cost is lower because no additional hardware RAID controller is required. It also permits users to reconfigure arrays without being restricted by the hardware RAID controller.
Can you set up raid after OS install? RAID configuration is most often completed before you install an operating system and for the boot disk. However, you can to create a RAID volume on other non-boot disks after installing an operating system. How do I mirror my hard drive in Windows 7?
What is the best RAID configuration? RAID 0 consists of striping, but no mirroring or parity. However, this is very slow to start up and requires me to either be on the machine directly or use remote desktop to view the results.
Creating a Raid Array in Windows 7. Step 1- Click the Start Button. Step 2- When computer management opens, click on Disk Management on the left side of the window. How do I mirror my hard drive? Right-click the primary drive with data on it, and select Add Mirror.
Choose the drive that will act as a duplicate. Click Add Mirror. Which is better hardware or software RAID? There will likely be more advanced features, such as drives being hot-swappable in case of failure. Is RAID software or hardware? The cost is lower because no additional hardware RAID controller is required.
It also permits users to reconfigure arrays without being restricted by the hardware RAID controller. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Group Policy. Sign in to vote. My question is: Is this failing because I am using a server domain controller does it have to be R2 for this to work , or is it failing because I am using a virtual machine — surely even a VM should at least create the power plans and just not be able to set certain things so I am thinking it is due to having a DC Can anyone clear this up?
Friday, March 12, AM. Thursday, March 25, AM. Hi, Steve. You can rest easy in that the domain controller plays no part in the overall functional status of your policy.
If it's not working, then it's for client-side reasons. To expand a little, without dragging the topic out, the domain controller simply stores the files that have policy settings in them, but at the end of the day, it's just another bunch of files from its perspective.
The actual work takes place on the client courtesy of. These client-side extensions are the little chaps that actually read and try and make sense of the policies, and if they aren't happy with the policy for some reason, will have a dummy spit. Also, as a word of warning from days of old, if you are setting policies for a newer operating system such as you are with Windows 7 , make sure you create those settings in a seperate group policy object, and not in an existing policy object that applies to older systems.
In short, keep the new with the new, and the old with the old. And don't edit - not even open, the newer policies from older systems such as Windows Whatever the issue is, it will be on the virtual machine side of things.
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