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I have a raid 10 setup on an Asus z68 motherboard. I'm using Intel Rapid Storage Technology 10.5.0.1027. I had a SMART event on a hard drive. I just received new replacement drive and changed on the hard drive. The hard drive is now not part of the array (I thought it would rebuild automatically. When I boot windows and go into IRST it shows - Status, Manage, Preferences, Help. It does not give me an option to add the new drive to the array or rebuild. For some reason it also shows my Raid 0 as being 0GB and my Raid 10 as being 0GB. How do I rebuild this array to the new drive? Do I have to do this in bios? I've never had to rebuild an array before.
Here is the report from IRST :
System Report
System Information
OS name: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
OS version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 7601
System name: MIKE-PC
System manufacturer: System manufacturer
System model: System Product Name
Processor: GenuineIntel Intel64 Family 6 Model 42 Stepping 7 3.401 GHz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc., 0606
Intel® Rapid Storage Technology
Kit installed: 10.5.0.1026
User interface version: 10.5.0.1027
Language: English (United States)
Intel RAID controller: Intel(R) Desktop/Workstation/Server Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller
Number of SATA ports: 0
RAID option ROM version: 10.6.0.1091
Driver version: 8.6.2.1014
ISDI version: 10.5.0.1027
Device Information
Name: Array_0000
Size: 596 GB
Available space: 0 GB
Disk data cache: Enabled
Number of volumes: 0
Number of disks: 2
Array disk: S2BJJ9FB622539
Array disk: S2BJJ9FB622540
Name: Array_0001
Size: 5.5 TB
Available space: 0 GB
Disk data cache: Enabled
Number of volumes: 0
Number of disks: 4
Array disk: MN1B20F314D8XD
Array disk: MN1B20F317ANWD
Array disk: MN1B20F3163RVD
Array disk: MN1B20F30X2ABD:1
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: S2BJJ9FB622539
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: S2BJJ9FB622540
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Available
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: MN1140F105229D
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: MN1B20F314D8XD
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: MN1B20F317ANWD
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Normal
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: MN1B20F3163RVD
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on port Unknown
Port location: Unknown
Status: Missing
Type: Hard disk
Usage: Array disk
Size: 0 GB
Serial number: MN1B20F30X2ABD:1
Model:
Firmware:
System disk: No
Password protected: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Native command queuing: No
SATA transfer rate: Inactive
Physical sector size: 1410775875 Bytes
Logical sector size: 1388331889 Bytes
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Ok... went into bios... it recognized my new hard drive and asked if I wanted to rebuild array on it. I selected yes and it said it must be completed in windows. I exited it out and started windows. I open IRST and it now shows the drive with a check mark next to it... but it doesn't seem right that it automatically rebuild the array so quickly (instantly.) The array is also showing a 5th drive with the yellow exclamation mark saying "missing drive" (which is my old drive). Do I somehow have to delete the old drive? Has my array been automatically rebuilt on the new drive? It doesn't give me any options to delete the old drive or rebuild the new drive. Please help.
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Hi
I have latest version of intell rapid storage, win 7 professional, 4 x 1 tb drives, operation system on ide drive,
all drivers are up to date.
I create a raid 10 with rapid storage, yet windows can't see the raid. I initialized the raid 10 and it's still not recognised.
raid 10 is showing is boot menu and in rapid storage but not visible in windows ?
Any idea what is going wrong cheers

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