12-28-2015 05:56 PM
So because I had to completely reformat my laptop due to a malware that wouldn't stop installing all kinds of software into my laptop, I had to rebuild my laptop driver set again.
Just a question, when I restarted my laptop while it was infected by the malware, while it booted up, it was saying there was no operating system anymore for the hard disk. So I went and created a RAID0 (stripes) disk that had a size of approx. 120 gb. I was able to reinstall most of my old drivers into this RAID however I want to know how I can access my larger 700gb hard disk. I'll add in screen shots because I cannot explain it well.
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From these two, it is clear that the disk I am using is only limited to the RAID I created, not my entire 700gb volume.
But from IRST, both my hard disk and SSD are detected but are not part of the SATA_Array_0000. Everytime I try to increase the size of the RAID (volume 1), it just keeps saying "An unknown error has occurred while an operation was in progress". I might try finding a way to include the hard disk and SDD into the SATA_Array group as I wait for your instructions.
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12-29-2015 09:06 AM
Jazz_Perh,
Can you privide the model of the hard drives you have?
From the pictures provided, we can see you are trying to create a RAID 0 with drives of different sizes. The ideal setup would be to use same size drives preferably of the same brand.
12-29-2015 09:06 AM
Jazz_Perh,
Can you privide the model of the hard drives you have?
From the pictures provided, we can see you are trying to create a RAID 0 with drives of different sizes. The ideal setup would be to use same size drives preferably of the same brand.
12-29-2015 09:16 AM
12-29-2015 10:00 AM
Jazz_Perh,
Unfortunately, none of these drives are Intel's. For further questions, doubts and proper support, please contact the respective manufacturers.
However, if you need support for Intel® Rapid Storage Technology, we recommend that you post on this forum:
12-30-2015 12:56 AM
Thanks, all I had to do was delete the RAID and reformat the hard drive normally.