RE:
It's in Disk Manager.
This is less fatal than striping without parity or mirrors if one disk
fails and works with existing files as long as you have NTFS.
>>>>
If it's greyed out as it is on my laptop XP, look up MS knowledge base.
Maybe I have something turned off, or it has to be on a separate drive..
Dunno. I've every service that I don't need turned off, unlike the
typical (broken) Windows Installation. (Why does EVERY protocol
automatically bind to a newly added network device?).
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Mike
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