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XyrO
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Posted: 31 May 2017 at 4:50pm |
Hello everybody. I'm in a trouble while trying to create a RAID for my operating system with my new motherboard. I think my disk are fine. If i create those disk using the legacy tools it works, but i can't find the RAID drive while installing Windows 10 (I have a USB stick with those specific drivers...) When i'm trying to use the 2nd way to create the result of the command rcadm -M -qa is : no controllers, arrays, or disks supplied try -qa instead Here is an image of the error here is the document i used : http://asrock.nl/downloadsite/Manual...K4/English.pdf I'm trying to make a RAID 0 with 0 SSD of 120Gb (I want the RAID 0 to aggregate disk space, i'm well aware of how it works). Another thing, in the document provided by Asrock to create the RAID, they ask us (page 10) to set the ?œOnboard RAID 3TB+ Unlocker??option to "UEFI Mode For GPT Partition" but i can't find those option. I'm using the lastest bios firmwmare available AKA version 2.40 To resume : -Using legacy mode to create Raid it seems to work but the driver seems not to work on Windows 10 (I tried a few différents) -Using UEFI boot and rcadm i can't find controller/array or disk ... Seems using UEFI and rcadm could result in a faster boot so i'd like to use this. But if anyone get some working driver for the Legacy option I could use it. If anybody have any tips regarding my issue it would be awesome.
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I wish to RAID
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XyrO
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Pissedoffcil
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Hello Xyro,
You are not alone although my problem is different and it occurs on an AB350 Pro4. My issue is that I can't create the RAID array in the bios config utility. That tool only detects one of my drives for some reason so I'm stuck. The second way also yields an "empty response"... When using the first method, did you try to load the driver from your usb stick manually when in the drive selection dialog? |
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XyrO
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Hello Pissedoffcil When i search for the drivers Windows10 didn't find any compatible driver, but i had a tons of drivers (for SATA Controllers & RAID) which were not compatible. I tried those also but i didn't work either. If someone get some driver (maybe those from the CD where not the good one or i choose the wrong one) for 64 bits Windows10 OS i could give another try later this day.
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XyrO
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I don't think so i'll give it a try this ! Thanks for the input, i'll let you know.
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Pissedoffcil
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See how effed up my drives are in Windows... I have the feeling that there is some residue RAID data from the previous install which could explain why the second drive isn't picked up by the BIOS and why my 256Gb drive is seen as a 512 Gb with an extra 256Gb filled...
https://1drv.ms/i/s!AtVjQqdqkuwH3VnrE6brncgOJ8OM |
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XyrO
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Ok so it worked.
I created the raid using the legacy way (not using UEFI and rcadm). And i used the drivers called RAID bottom from the all in one package. But now i have a weird issue. When i turn my computer OFF, the system shutdown, but the motherboard, fan and leds are still up&running. I have to push the power button to turn off the computer completely. Any idea?
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Pissedoffcil
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Good to hear and you should probably start a new thread for the new issue.
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