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No.
Best bet would be to get the additional drive or borrow space from a friend.
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You can't create a RAID 5 with less than 3 disks. A 2 disk RAID 5 would essentially be RAID 0... Striped with no parity. I think your only option is to backup the data somewhere else, or get a 4th drive. I don't know of any utility that can create a raid array without formatting the drives.
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Basically, in my head you can add disks to a raid array without needing to reformat the array correct?, the controller will re-optimize everything itself. Thats what i thought would happen, that by adding a third disk my raid controller would realize that i has room for parity and then it would just work I'm going to have to end up buying a new HD then, If i combine every hard drive i own and put my data on it, I'd barely reach 700GB and thats on ~5 drives....very risky and inefficient |
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