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On 17/01/2007, at 12:26 PM, Douglas W. Palme wrote:

I have a drive that is completely empty right now that I would love to move it to. I completed the data move from the 2nd 8gb drive to the 17 but it appears that I cannot even mirror any drive unless all the drives are the same size (capacity) which means an ASP cannot have different sized drives and still be able to mirror them. That doesn't make sense to me at all.

Well it should make sense. A mirrored drive is an exact copy. How are you going to mirror 17GB onto 8GB? I suppose it might be technically possible to mirror 17GB and 8GB by limiting the bigger drive to only 8GB of data but I can see major issues with attempting to support that.

Sounds to me like save/restore (i.e., unload/reload) is your safest option.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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