Well after much deliberating, I decided to set up a RAID 0 volume for storage alongside my boot drive.
What I had was 1 x Samsung F3 500gb as my boot drive, 1 x WD 500gb storage drive - both connected via SATA in AHCI mode.
I bought 2 x Seagate 7200.12 500gb drives with the intention of replacing the 1 WD drive in a RAID 0 config, but with keeping the SAMSUNG F3 as the boot drive with WIndows 7 already installed on it.
So..... I simply shut down the PC, removed the WD drive, fitted the 2 x Seagate drives (connected to SATA 5 & 6), started up the PC to BIOS menu - changed storage configuration from AHCI to RAID, rebooted the PC to the RAID menu (CTRL + I), setup a raid volume on the 2 x Seagate drives - not touching the Samsung boot drive, rebooted, and now the PC doesnt recognise a boot drive!
Worried that I have lost all my data on my Samsung boot drive, I restored the BIOS setting from RAID to AHCI, but it still doesnt boot!!! Have I lost everything on my Samsung boot drive simply by switching the BIOS setting from AHCI to RAID?
If I have to install Windows 7 again, do I need an F6 driver at the install stage for the Storage RAID volume?
Lots of questions (and frustrations) I know, but any help would be much appreciated
What I had was 1 x Samsung F3 500gb as my boot drive, 1 x WD 500gb storage drive - both connected via SATA in AHCI mode.
I bought 2 x Seagate 7200.12 500gb drives with the intention of replacing the 1 WD drive in a RAID 0 config, but with keeping the SAMSUNG F3 as the boot drive with WIndows 7 already installed on it.
So..... I simply shut down the PC, removed the WD drive, fitted the 2 x Seagate drives (connected to SATA 5 & 6), started up the PC to BIOS menu - changed storage configuration from AHCI to RAID, rebooted the PC to the RAID menu (CTRL + I), setup a raid volume on the 2 x Seagate drives - not touching the Samsung boot drive, rebooted, and now the PC doesnt recognise a boot drive!

Worried that I have lost all my data on my Samsung boot drive, I restored the BIOS setting from RAID to AHCI, but it still doesnt boot!!! Have I lost everything on my Samsung boot drive simply by switching the BIOS setting from AHCI to RAID?
If I have to install Windows 7 again, do I need an F6 driver at the install stage for the Storage RAID volume?
Lots of questions (and frustrations) I know, but any help would be much appreciated
