Is it configured in via software in Windows? or prior to booting windows?
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Browse All TopicsI have the following on my computer (Motherboard P5K-E)
Drive 0 500GB C:, D: and E:
Drive 1 500GB C:, D: and E: mirror raid of volume 0
Drive 2 1TB G: and H:
Drive 3 500GB F:
The firt two drives are raided in case one fails while the other drives are standard drives.
Right now for some reason when the computer boots up I have two drive C:, D: and E:s which basically
appears to be both Drive 0 and 1 operating separately.
I have a P5K-E motherboard with the following two settings for raid.
Sata configuragion> [Enabled] other choices are Compatable and Disabled
Configure SATA as> [IDE/RAID/AHCI]
If I set this up as RAID then I get the following menu which I used to get before:
RAID VOLUME:
0 RAID1(Mirror) Bootable YES
VOLUMES
0 <disk info> Member Disk
1 <disk info> Member Disk
2 <disk info> Non-Raid Disk
3 <disk info> Non-Raid Disk
and then the computer won't boot up.
I did have a system configuration error once then after that the computer did not boot up unless I
changed the above Sata configuration to IDE.
When I do have the computer running: Then in Computer Management Logical Disk Management Service
window it shows the status of all drives as Healthy (Page File) and I cannot change add or delete
any logical drive letters.
How do i set it back up to the original specs where Drive 0 and 1 are raid drives and the others are
standard drives that I can change the logical drive letters if need be?
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It sounds like the mirror is broken and must be rebuilt, figure out which drive contains your most recent data first, then recreate the mirror using the other.
Depending on rather it is hardware or software RAID and quality of parts...broken mirror causes may include power outages, improper shutdowns or failing HDD.
If the mirror is broken would it not say "degraded" while the other drive says "off line" in the boot up screen when the computer first turns on. I don't know whether it was set up as software or hardware I know in IDE mode it will boot up but not show the RAID VOLUME boot up screen. what should be done to get back this screen and it to boot up properly?
Hmmmmmm.....
Might be a corrupt raid driver, or a bad disk, and might need to be rebuilt (re: jasfout)
First make sure you have a good backup of anything you don't want to lose
The run a diag on the drives to make sure one of them is not the problem.
Try reinstalling the raid driver for the controller it is on.
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by: jasfoutPosted on 2009-10-26 at 19:33:16ID: 25668747
are you trying to use hardware RAID or software?