![]() I can post screen captures if it would be helpful.ītw, this is a Mac Pro 2009 running Yosemite.Ĭan’t boot from RAID This is my first attempt at using RAID. So my question is simple how to remove a raid? Do I need to format the drive in a windows machine? Where is it stored that identifies the drive is a raid. But despite doing this it still showed up as raid. So then I went into the Hard drive utility and formatting the drive. I followed instructions found online, I used the terminal to issue a remove raid command but it wouldn't saying the volume was mounted or something. Then I pulled the one drive that wasn't mirroring so I wouldn't wipe out both drives and lose all my data when attempting to break the raid. I proceeded to manually copy the files from one drive to another. ![]() I then decided it would better to use a software program to manually sync the drives every few weeks after complete projects were archived. So I decided buy 2 10tb internal drives and mirror raid them using Mac built in raid ability.Īfter following instructions using the terminal to create the raid (which seemed to work), I discovered months later even though both drives were part of the raid they were not mirroring. Previously had them copied to an external drive no backup which I was running out of space. A while back I had idea to streamline my video archiving and add redundancy.
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