Qosmio X875-Q7190 2nd hard Drive Use Problems

Hi,
I have had my Qosmio X875-Q7190 for over a year now and i'm running out of room on the main hard drive. I've noticed the second drive of equal size wasn't being used at all to a point it didn't even have a partition on it. My question is how do I set my system up for spanning of the two drives, so the second drive is an extension of the first drive?
I've gone through the online document, but it seems to be very generic to a whole series of notebooks, many of which may not even have a second drive and as a result I can't seem to find any information on it. I've looked in the system BIOS for some hint of a setting having to do with setting up RAID on the drives, but there is none to be found. I've tried partitioning the second drive, but the option for spanning is greyed out.
At this point, I'm getting ready to look at backing up my critical information after ordering two new, larger hard drives. Then, wiping the current one clean after receiving the new ones and reinstalling everything with setting up the second drive as a data drive only.
I have been getting into a lot of 3D Graphic Art and Photo/Video editing over the past several months and while the software has taken up a lot of room on my system, all the content I have been adding has really been eating up my space like mad. I'm also looking at doubling the amount of RAM in my system and I have been looking for where the other two SIMMs where. Just so you know, the information is not in the online documentation, where you would think it would be. Thankfully, I found that information here in the forums.
Thanks,
Jeff Salakar

Update: The drive was reformatted on another g5 10.5 system and worked when I placed it back in my system. This leads me to believe that my install of 10.5 needs to be wiped clean and re-installed.

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