I see. So an absolute failure of a feature. No reason Windows can't just cream at me if one of the disks in the mirror is having some error that would be visible in disk management itself (proving windows is aware of it) Oh well. Software RAID sucks anyway. I'll hand mirror the drives.
So I have a 4 TB drive mirrored to an identical drive. My question is, if/when a drive fails, how will I be notified? Will something popup in the system tray? Or will I get some error message or what? I assume there is something that happens.. otherwise this software RAID would literally be...
This is an unsolvable problem (without using 3rd party software) in Windows 7 64-bit. As is usually the case with Microsoft products, even if a newer version of something is overall better, you will lose lots of things you liked about the old one.
I have two 4:3 monitors side by side. Both of them are set to 1280x1024. My desktop is extended across both. I downloaded a 2560x1024 image and set it as my background. I went into personalization/etc. and set it to 'Tile' as Google results repeatedly said I should. No matter what I do...