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    Posted: 17 Jul 2016 at 11:50pm
I am having an issue when trying to install Windows 10, and I receive a blue screen error WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR when it tries to load the RAID drivers as part of the Windows 10 Install process.

My system (all brand new components, just purchased):

AsRock Extreme 7+ Motherboard
Intel i7 6700k
32 GB GSKILL DDR4-3400 (F4-340016Q-32GTZ)
Samsung 950 Pro NVME Drives (2, configured in RAID 0, 64K Stripe Size)
Asus Strix GTX 1070 
Corsair H115i cooler

The drives are seen in UEFI and I can successfully build the RAID 0 array there. It says the array is bootable in UEFI.

I have tried multiple RAID drivers, from the Driver CD, AsRock website, and Intel website (14.08), and I get the same blue screen error when trying to load the RAID drivers during Windows 10 install.

I have tried AsRock BIOS versions 2.10, 2.60, and 3.0 and still get the error. I have removed/reseated the 950 Pro drives, removed/reseated RAM, cleared CMOS. Still no joy.

One other strange thing, no matter how I try, I can't get the Intel RAID BIOS to come up using CTRL-I. Don't think I need it because I am using UEFI, but wanted to call it out.

Any ideas on what the problem might be? 

Thanks in advance for your help


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If you have any other drives including DVD and card reader and including the ASRock front panel disconnect
them and use the usb2 port from the rear I/O panel. Do not insert the floppy driver usb UNTIL it is required, fat32 with the intel IRST floppy driver 14.8 is fine.


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Thank you clubfoot!

I did as you mentioned and it worked perfectly.I had been using the front panel USB port on my new case.

Disconnected all panels and ports and the DVD drive, and used only the rear USB 2.0 port. Bingo!

Many thanks for all your help, I really appreciate it!!!
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Glad to help :)
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Press the WINDOWS and R keys. 
Type ms-settings: windowsupdate Check
for updates. 
visit this website to check your hardware
Solution 1. Check for overheat
Solution 2. Test hardware

Otherwise, press the keys WINDOWS and R
Type rstrui.exe
Choose a restore point on a date lower than the one of the appearance of the error.
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