The answer for the above Question: The computer shows Degraded Error message.
Mirrored US.
RAID 1 is mirroring without parity or striping. It requires a minimum number of two drives and has a fault tolerance of one. RAID 1 works by writing data to both drives, thereby producing a mirrored set. When the read is requested, it is serviced by the drive that has the lowest seek time plus rotational latency. An example of this set-up is two 1TB drives in RAID 1 that have a combined total of 2TB of storage, but because they are in RAID 1, the effective storage space is 1TB as data is mirrored on both drives. It is effectively a real-time back-up system. If one drive fails, data is not lost.
Protogon is Windows 8's new file system. It will no longer be compatible with the current NTFS system, meaning you'll have to reformat your existing drives to work with Windows 8.
It stands for 'Short Message Service'... Texts are sent in short 'blocks' of 160 characters. When you send a message longer than that, the system 'chops' it up into 160 character pieces.
It stands for 'Short Message Service'... Texts are sent in short 'blocks' of 160 characters. When you send a message longer than that, the system 'chops' it up into 160 character pieces.
In MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, the C drive is the primary local hard disk. Drives A and B are floppy disks; other drives may be assigned letters D through Z by the system. Other operating systems no longer use this antiquated naming system.
Mine has 1 but my system can hold up to 4 DVD drives at once
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE)
That is because the message board system is based on an old design and it can't handle two people posting messages at the same time. In the future we will reprogram the message board code and then this won't be a problem any longer.
Yes, provided at least one drive in the mirrored set continues to function normally. However, if both drives fail but are still partially readable, it may still be possible to rebuild the entire data set using the readable data from both sets.
CD drives are supported via a class driver; the operating system does not care what speed the drive is.
you have folder system in hard drives, because you can easily find your documents i don't know if it is correct so i hope is good for you