Best off getting an IDE hardware raid card. They are pretty cheep. Cheeper controllers support RAID0/1/0+1. You will probably need to re-install XP. You could be clever and use sysprep to install your new controllers drivers, but it isn't easy, and may be easier to reinstall. I don't know if there is any third party software that provides software RAID. Problem is that this will require the OS and processor to perform the mirroring, hand hence your performance decrease. Good Luck!!!
Right click My Computer -> manage -> Disk Management.
You can setup a software mirror from here, although Paganatron is right in suggesting that a hardware Raid is more reliable.
If you setup a software mirror from within XP remember to create an ERD so that you can boot if your mirror fails
Neither XP Home or Professional support hardware fault tolerance natively.
Hardware devices that support fault tolerance, such as RAID controllers, can make a Windows XP Professional fault tolerant, but it is this third party hardware solution that is providing the fault tolerance, not the Windows XP Professional operating system.
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