" rel="nofollow - RAID: cannot remove a legacy non-array in AMD-RAID
System Configuration: - Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming-ITX/ac
- CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G
- Memory: 16GB DDR4 3200 G.SKILL Ripjaws V
- VBIOS: P4.50
- SSD: 2x Intel 545s 256GB
- HDD: 2x WD Blue 2TB
- OS: Windows 10 x64 (1709)
Steps that led me here: - put everything together
- freak out briefly because EUFI (version P4.40) reports CPU temp of 120ºC ??search says this is likely a misapplied sensor (more later)
- set RAID, create RAID-0 from SSDs, create RAID-1 from HDDs
- install Win 10 1607 on RAID-0, using RAID driver from the CD that came with the mobo
- install successful, HWMonitor reports 20-30º CPU (yay), but freezes on idle
- Windows stops booting with an invalid media error. install disc doesn't give an opportunity to use external drivers for repair.
- ok fine. I'll reinitialize the RAID. when I do so, one of the SSDs refuses to release its legacy status.
Troubleshooting: - reset BIOS ??no change to RAID settings
- updated to P4.50 ??CPU temp correct now ??
- reformatted every drive, plugged them into different ports, alone, with others ??only one drive has the issue.
- that drive works fine in other machines, and in this one on AHCI
I'm trying right now to get RAIDxpert installed on a completely different drive, but Windows (1709 now) refuses to install the RAID drivers without the RAID, refuses to boot from USB, and refuses to boot from RAID without the drivers. ?˜±
I'm getting really close to just giving up, using the SSDs individually with software RAID-1 on the HDDs. any thoughts?
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