Reformatting a HDD that was part of RAID 0 array

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Hey,

I have a couple of old drives that were previously configured in RAID 0. I have installed one of them in my desktop machine with the anticipation of formatting it and using it as a single disk in another computer I am building. However, in Windows Disk Management I can't seem to format the disk, I get the following errors:

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and then after clicking ok I get:

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Does anyone have any ideas?

Cheers

PS the individual disk is identified correctly in the Intel Rapid Storage program.
 
Unfortunately it hasn't worked. I think it has something to do with DBAN requiring RAID drives to be disassembled into JBOD or single volumes before hand. The original computer I took these drives from is dead so I cannot just put them back in and disassemble the drives using the original RAID controller. So how do I change the drive back to being a single volume?

Cheers
 
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