Hi everyone,
I have windows 10 Pro (64bit) OS installed on an SSD which is my boot drive (non raid).
I have 4 HDDs bound as RAID members for my data.
The machine has been working without fault for a long time.
Post a windows update today my machine borked out.
Windows reported "Inaccessible_Boot_Device",
On reboot the BIOS boot screen had changed from standard output text referring to devices to a splash screen displaying the ASUS logo. I am pretty sure the setting in the bios had changed, which I find odd as normally the OS does not interfere with it.
When I now set the STORAGE CONFIGURATION set to IDE in the BIOS, I can successfully boot into windows via the NON RAID SATA drive.
When I set the STORAGE CONFIGURATION to RAID in the BIOS, the raid members (HDD) & the OS SSD are correctly identified in order and the OS SSD is identified as a non raid member. When windows boots, it falls over with the 'Inaccessible Boot device' error or 'Interrupt Exception not handled'.
If the bios sees the raid config correctly, why does windows not?
Intel RTS has stopped working (presumably because to launch windows I have had to set to IDE, therefor it does not see the raid drive).
I have tried the intel driver update tool and it seemed out of date, so I downloaded the latest version called 'Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant'.
It tells me to install 'Intel RST User Interface and Driver for Intel 5/6th generation platforms.
But when I do the install, it fails and says platform not supported, (is this also because the raid is not present?)
I cannot boot into windows when I have STORAGE CONFIG in BIOS set to raid.
I am unable to boot into windows with RAID set as on even with SAFEBOOT.
I am pretty certain my raid collection is in tact.
Any thoughts on how to get windows not to bork out and go back to normal.
I have already uninstalled the windows update but that has not resolved the issue.
I will have windows back ups on my NAS box but they are a few months old and I am keen to keep my current data.
I have an older ASUS p6T Deluxe V2,
- Chipset Intel, X58, Revision 12
- Southbridge Intel, 82801JR (ICH10R)
- LPCIO, Winbond, W83667HG
- Bios, American megatrends, 1108, 09/21/2010
- Memory, DDR3 6GB
- Processor Intel Core i7 920 bloomfield @2.67ghz
- GFX, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4gb GDDR6
I have windows 10 Pro (64bit) OS installed on an SSD which is my boot drive (non raid).
I have 4 HDDs bound as RAID members for my data.
The machine has been working without fault for a long time.
Post a windows update today my machine borked out.
Windows reported "Inaccessible_Boot_Device",
On reboot the BIOS boot screen had changed from standard output text referring to devices to a splash screen displaying the ASUS logo. I am pretty sure the setting in the bios had changed, which I find odd as normally the OS does not interfere with it.
When I now set the STORAGE CONFIGURATION set to IDE in the BIOS, I can successfully boot into windows via the NON RAID SATA drive.
When I set the STORAGE CONFIGURATION to RAID in the BIOS, the raid members (HDD) & the OS SSD are correctly identified in order and the OS SSD is identified as a non raid member. When windows boots, it falls over with the 'Inaccessible Boot device' error or 'Interrupt Exception not handled'.
If the bios sees the raid config correctly, why does windows not?
Intel RTS has stopped working (presumably because to launch windows I have had to set to IDE, therefor it does not see the raid drive).
I have tried the intel driver update tool and it seemed out of date, so I downloaded the latest version called 'Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant'.
It tells me to install 'Intel RST User Interface and Driver for Intel 5/6th generation platforms.
But when I do the install, it fails and says platform not supported, (is this also because the raid is not present?)
I cannot boot into windows when I have STORAGE CONFIG in BIOS set to raid.
I am unable to boot into windows with RAID set as on even with SAFEBOOT.
I am pretty certain my raid collection is in tact.
Any thoughts on how to get windows not to bork out and go back to normal.
I have already uninstalled the windows update but that has not resolved the issue.
I will have windows back ups on my NAS box but they are a few months old and I am keen to keep my current data.
I have an older ASUS p6T Deluxe V2,
- Chipset Intel, X58, Revision 12
- Southbridge Intel, 82801JR (ICH10R)
- LPCIO, Winbond, W83667HG
- Bios, American megatrends, 1108, 09/21/2010
- Memory, DDR3 6GB
- Processor Intel Core i7 920 bloomfield @2.67ghz
- GFX, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4gb GDDR6