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My friend is running a business and he needs some form of data security in the event of a hard drive failure. I decided a Raid 1 should suffice. Since he only has one drive right now, How could I create a Raid 1 Array off of that drive? Could i do it without losing data on the original harddrive? Thank you for your time.



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