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smath
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Posted: 15 Mar 2019 at 4:49am |
My system crashed while updating to Windows 10 1809. I reinstalled Windows 10 and now my RAID is not recognized. When I go to the BIOS the RAID is there, but Windows disk management doesn't see it. If I boot into ACHI mode the individual drives are recognized but when I switch back to RAID mode neither the drives nor the RAID appear.
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Asrock X399, TR 1950X, 1080 TI, 64GB RAM, EVO 960 boot drive, 4x5TB SATA HDDs
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smath
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My motherboard is the X399 Taichi. I have 4 x 5TB 7200 rpm SATA HDDs in this box. Using the tool in the UEFI I set up a RAID 0 with 3 of the drives and that is working properly. However, I cannot get the machine to recognize the 4th drive. I would like to set that up as a simple volume.
All 4 drives show up in the UEFI.
I have tried initializing the 4th drive and I have tried setting it up as a single volume, but when I do that the computer won't boot (Windows 10 Pro). The 3-drive RAID drive shows up in the disk management tool, but the 4th drive does not show. I have restarted a bunch of times and tried different options in the UEFI. What am I missing? TIA |
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Asrock X399, TR 1950X, 1080 TI, 64GB RAM, EVO 960 boot drive, 4x5TB SATA HDDs
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