Background Once a disk has been converted to a FuzeDrive, the data begins to be distributed across the two different tiered storage devices. Depending how long you have been using the FuzeDrive, the data may be widely distributed (as is typical in a ...
When to Use The following steps are only necessary if re-using FuzeDrive disks from a previous installation in a new installation and you are experiencing difficulties getting Windows to recognize the disks or trouble with getting the FuzeDrive ...
Important: The following steps deletes the FuzeDrive and ALL DATA that is stored on each of the drives. All data is completely lost on the FuzeDrive and/or underlying drives so only use this option under the following circumstances. (a) you have ...
Scope The following article provides manual steps for enabling FuzeDrive in a typical Windows recovery (or PE) environment. It also addresses the situation when the BCD (EFI) or legacy boot configuration are no longer functioning correctly for your ...
You most likely installed Windows on top of the raw disk drives without first cleaning them completely of all metadata. FuzeDrives use hidden parts of the disk that a normal Windows partition erase cycle during setup does not wipe clean properly. ...