How to double the performance of the hard disk soft array under w7

  
Here is a way to introduce a method that can double the performance of the hard disk without using any expansion card or hardware to implement the hard disk array. It is to build a hard disk soft array under Windows 7, as long as you pay attention to those mentioned in the operation process, you can easily complete it. Computer configuration: CPU is Core2DuoE7200, 3GB memory, motherboard is DG45ID, system disk is 32GBSSD, slave disk is Seagate 320GB, and Western Digital 1TB hard disk.

Step 1: Connect the hard drive and install the system

First, plug in the first SSD SATA0 socket: SATA0 reason to plug in, because if you use Microsoft's own " Windows7USB/DVDDownloadTool" installed flash memory, when installing Windows7, will automatically regard the hard disk on the 0th SATA interface as the boot hard disk, and copy the Windows boot file on it; next, the Seagate and Western Digital mechanical hard disk respectively Plug in other interfaces.

Secondly, make sure BiOS in the AHCI has been opened, otherwise installed Windows7 and then open it, will result in Windows system crashes. Then install Windows 7 on the SSD system disk, please do not partition the SSD, directly format and install it. It will take about five to ten minutes to get it.

Step Two: Set Disk Mode

right-click "My Computer", select "Manage" and then select "Disk Management." Assume that two mechanical hard disks are displayed as "Disk 1" and "Disk 2" in "Disk Management" (please ensure that there is no important data on the two mechanical hard disks, if any, please backup first), right click on Disk 1 and select "Convert to dynamic disk", disk 2 and so on. After the completion, delete all the partitions on Disk 1 and Disk 2 (right click on the partition color block, select "Delete Volume"), then right click on the smallest hard disk, "New Strip Volume", then one will appear Select the dialog box, select two disks together, form a "striped volume", and the extra space will become an "unallocated space", then divide the "unallocated space" into the space you want. Size, so it's OK.

Also note, please do not install Windows to be used to upgrade the SSD hard disk into a dynamic disk, if in the future you want to reload when the installation program will prompt you, "can not be installed on a dynamic disk": I want to cry without tears!
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