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Software RAID on Windows 2003 - Part3
Topic: Backup/Recovery   Posted:2005-08-25
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At the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard dialog, check the disk you want to convert, and click next:



Click finish to complete the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard:



There is now one healthy dynamic disk, and one unallocated disk, both of the same size:



Right click on Disk 0, and select Add Mirror:



Select the disk and click Add Mirror:



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