I would like to preserve my files in the same fashion as a regular installation of a new OS onto a single drive system. I am currently running Sierra, and the only other modification the laptop has is a memory increase (4GB to 16GB). I remember I had to create two separate partitions from each of the two drives, and RAID two of them together as a main drive and the others as a recovery drive in order for the operating system to install. It is a software RAID done through Disk Utility on a MacBook Pro 9,2 with 2x Crucial MX300 275GB SSDs. The exact error message from the installation utility is "You may not install to this volume because it is part of a AppleRAID." I have the development beta of macOS 10.13, however I cannot install the upgrade because of the SSD RAID 0 I set up earlier this year to increase R/W speeds.
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