06-20-2010 07:18 PM
I have an Asus P6T motherboard with onboard Raid chip ICH8R and I created a raid -0 with both my SSD 25M 80 Hardddrives for a total volume of 160GB. Then I started to notice that on boot up, one of the drives during the boot sequence screen for onboard Raid configuration would show up as not function...but would still boot up into Windows7 without any problem.
So I installed the latest Intel Rapid Storage and checked both disks and there was nothing wrong with either volume.
This is where I think I buggered up the drivers:
I setup both drives as single arrays using the Intel Storage so I can test each drive. Both passed. I then recreated the Raid 0 with the Intel Storage software but now it shows up as Raid 0 only on half it's volume size. So to be clear, I have a Raid 0 with a single drive? and the other is accessible with a different letter to it's volume...fully accessible. The bios sequence shows Raid 0 as being 160G so I'm not sure why they are showing up a two single drives....but still considered as Raid 0.
How can I get back the total of 160 Raid - 0 again? I don't have a clue on what happened.
I hope I explained this properly.
06-21-2010 05:57 AM
In your computer managment , does it show Partitions?? on your drives??
06-21-2010 06:20 AM
06-21-2010 01:00 PM
You may have to reinstall windows but manuely set the partitions on the RAID
06-21-2010 01:21 PM
No that's not it but I appreciate the effort Robert.
Uninstall Intel Storage volume software and restart.
Go to storage in Computer Management and unallocatte the second drive. Then expand the initial drive to take full capacity of both drives.
You can then reinstall the Intel software if you want..not really necessary since TRIM is not available for Raid.
Cheers