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Hi all, Can you help?
Today I did a really stupid thing.
I decided to use Asus Bios update tool (the one that runs from windows).
I was not thinking straight and I stupidly assumed that since it was updating the bios from an app running in windows that it would be smart enough to carry my old bios settings into the new bios.
It did not and now my raid config is not properly detected.
Fortunately I can boot to windows because it’s installed on the fifth drive, independent from the raid config.
I have 5x Hard drives in my workstation.
1x SSD 30 gig - Non Raid - contains my Windows 7 install & a few apps only
4x 1.5 TB Sata HD's - Used to all belong to my raid array - Raid 10 - All my data files
After the update the bios had reset to defaults.
I reconfigured it again to RAID but when I do, only two of the raid drives appear in the drive list within the bios.
In the bios level Intel matrix controller it says,
Raid Volumes,
ID - 0
Name - Media Data
Level - Raid 10(Raid0+1)
Strip - 64kb
Size - 2794.8 GB
Status - FAILED
Bootable - NO
Physical Disks:
Port--Name---------Serial - Size - Type/Status
0 - OCZ-Vertex - xxxxxxxx - 29.8GB - Non-raid disk
2 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Non raid disk
3 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Non raid disk
4 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Member disk (0)
5 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Member disk (0)
In Windows 7, I run Intel Matrix Storage Console 8.8.0.1009.
It reports two drives missing from the array but does identify the missing drives as non raid.
Can anyone help?
Although it appears bad, I think that its just a little tweak in the bios or something that is required for all the drives to be correctly identified.
PS I did back up the previous BIOS before i did the update but i do not know if it holds the values i set or if its just the basic bios restore.
MOBO = ASUS PT6 Deluxe V2
BIOS old = 0901
BIOS New = 1108
Today I did a really stupid thing.
I decided to use Asus Bios update tool (the one that runs from windows).
I was not thinking straight and I stupidly assumed that since it was updating the bios from an app running in windows that it would be smart enough to carry my old bios settings into the new bios.
It did not and now my raid config is not properly detected.
Fortunately I can boot to windows because it’s installed on the fifth drive, independent from the raid config.
I have 5x Hard drives in my workstation.
1x SSD 30 gig - Non Raid - contains my Windows 7 install & a few apps only
4x 1.5 TB Sata HD's - Used to all belong to my raid array - Raid 10 - All my data files
After the update the bios had reset to defaults.
I reconfigured it again to RAID but when I do, only two of the raid drives appear in the drive list within the bios.
In the bios level Intel matrix controller it says,
Raid Volumes,
ID - 0
Name - Media Data
Level - Raid 10(Raid0+1)
Strip - 64kb
Size - 2794.8 GB
Status - FAILED
Bootable - NO
Physical Disks:
Port--Name---------Serial - Size - Type/Status
0 - OCZ-Vertex - xxxxxxxx - 29.8GB - Non-raid disk
2 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Non raid disk
3 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Non raid disk
4 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Member disk (0)
5 - ST31500341as - xxxxxxxx - 1397.2GB - Member disk (0)
In Windows 7, I run Intel Matrix Storage Console 8.8.0.1009.
It reports two drives missing from the array but does identify the missing drives as non raid.
Can anyone help?
Although it appears bad, I think that its just a little tweak in the bios or something that is required for all the drives to be correctly identified.
PS I did back up the previous BIOS before i did the update but i do not know if it holds the values i set or if its just the basic bios restore.
MOBO = ASUS PT6 Deluxe V2
BIOS old = 0901
BIOS New = 1108
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