Hi Did you try Mac OS Help or the Apple Support website?
They say <heavily snipped> -- RAID indicates a failed or missing disk In Disk Utility: If you see a message indicating that a disk is missing or has failed, try these troubleshooting steps: If you are using a mirrored RAID set, there may have been an error writing data to the disk. Click Rebuild in the RAID pane of Disk Utility. If a problem persists, replace the damaged disk and click Rebuild to rebuild the RAID set. -- Presumably if you remove one of the mirrored drives the other has all the data so you can set them up to be a RAID again or separate them completely. regards Richard Earney -- www.method-photo.co.uk Quoting Darrin Jenkins: > I have two 250GB drives arranged in a RAID (Mirror RAID on Mac OS 10.2.8), > one of which seems to be faulty. Has anyone got advice on how to separate > them to give two independent hard drives without loosing the data? =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
