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How to configure RAID0 (Evading Disk Bans)


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DISCLAIMER - U will lose your data by doing this, make sure to back up everything you need

This is Specifically for INTEL and MSI But tomato tomato

What do you need to configure raid0?

USB Thumb drive - min 8GB

Compatible Motherboard

Compatible CPU

2 SSD's of the same brand, type, and volumes.

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To begin download the raid drivers for your motherboard

To do this find your motherboard version and google it

Example: MAG B560 TOMAHAWK WIFI drivers

find the "On-Board SATA AHCI/RAID Drivers" 

DOWNLOAD, EXTRACT, copy and paste the driver into your thumb drive where you have pre loaded your windows installation on.

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now after you have made sure all your data is backed up restart your pc and go into BIOS (DEL) , (F2) OR (F11)

when you enter bios, head over to intergrated peripherals and change SATA Mode from AHCI to RAID Mode.

now proceed to "Boot" and change boot option 1 to your USB Thumb Drive, SAVE AND REBOOT.

After you have rebooted enter BIOS a second time, Head over to "Array Management" (Use Search) and "Create Array"

--Settings for creating array--

Select Raid Level: Raid0

Select Physical Disks - 

Select Media Type: BOTH

Enable Both Physical DIsks

APPLY CHANGES

Now procced to Create Array, Save and exit - Continue to windows Installation.

continue with your setup until you face "Where do you want to install windows" continue with pressing "Load Driver" navigate to your raid driver in your usb and simply press ok.

now select driver you want to install continue with all drivers inside your RAID_NVME file. 

Now you will se 1 drive on your Windows Setup

Press the "New" Button and "Locate" Now you can continue pressing next you have succesfully configured raid0 

Continue your windows installation

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