Replace both Raid 1 hard drives with larger ones.

This computer came set up for Raid 1.  I need to replace both hard drives with larger ones.  What is the proceedure for doing this?

Hi wweksjk!: Yes you can have 2 HD's with differing capacities as an example on my Xion-MSI PC which was custom built in 2006 I had 2 Western Digital HD's, respectively 160 GB & 250GB divided into 3 partitions
the brand name isn't as important as the rpm the faster the drive spins your computer will be faster
also look at the size of the buffer on the drive as well because the higher the number there will speed up the boot time as well
however installing a new drive as the boot drive will be complex but if you follow instructions that come with the HD installation software it can be done
for example a 7200rpm drive is faster than a 5400rpm but not as fast as either a 10k or 15k model
good luck
hope this helps & enlightens you
Happy Holidays!
                                                                                                                                spacechild

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