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I have 6 harddisks (4 HDD, 2 SSD). Only 5 appear in IRST. One SSD does not appear in IRST.
My Windows is on one SSD. I want to use RAID 1 using both SSD. But the other SSD does not appear in IRST.
The following is the System Report. All 6 Drives are recognized. My Windows is on SSD (Port 4). The other SSD (Port 3) does not appear in IRST. Therefore, I cannot do the RAID.
Please help!!!!!
System Report:
System Information
OS name: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
OS version: 10.0.17134 9200
System name: DESKTOP-C2K5PIS
System manufacturer: ASUS
System model: All Series
Processor: GenuineIntel Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 3.601 GHz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc., 2906
Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise Information
Kit installed: 14.5.0.1081
User interface version: 14.5.0.1081
Language: English (Hong Kong SAR)
Driver version: 14.5.0.1081
ISDI version: 14.5.0.1081
Storage System Information
Controller name: Intel(R) 9 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller
Type: SATA
Mode: AHCI
Number of SATA ports: 6
Number of volumes: 1
Volume: Universe
Number of spares: 0
Number of available disks: 5
Rebuild on Hot Plug: Disabled
Manufacturer: 32902
Model number: 35970
Product revision: 0
Direct attached disk: 2YH803ND
Direct attached disk: WD-WX31D944CEHE
Direct attached disk: WD-WX21D9421817
Direct attached disk: C364463554
Direct attached disk: C364466163
Direct attached disk: WD-WXP1H6419ZNL
Direct attached disk: C364466163:0
Disk on Controller 0, Port 0
Status: Normal
Type: SATA disk
Location type: Internal
Size: 9,314 GB
System disk: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: HGST HUH721010ALE600
Serial number: 2YH803ND
SCSI device ID: 0
Firmware: LHGNT384
Physical sector size: 4096 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 0, Port 1
Status: Normal
Type: SATA disk
Location type: Internal
Size: 5,589 GB
System disk: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: WDC WD60EZRX-00MVLB1
Serial number: WD-WX31D944CEHE
SCSI device ID: 1
Firmware: 80.00A80
Physical sector size: 4096 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 0, Port 2
Status: Normal
Type: SATA disk
Location type: Internal
Size: 5,589 GB
System disk: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: WDC WD60EZRX-00MVLB1
Serial number: WD-WX21D9421817
SCSI device ID: 2
Firmware: 80.00A80
Physical sector size: 4096 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 0, Port 3
Status: Normal
Type: SATA SSD
Location type: Internal
Size: 119 GB
System disk: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: TS128GSSD370S
Serial number: C364463554
SCSI device ID: 3
Firmware: N1114H
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 0, Port 4
Status: Normal
Type: SATA SSD
Location type: Internal
Size: 119 GB
System disk: Yes
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: TS128GSSD370S
Serial number: C364466163
SCSI device ID: 4
Firmware: N1114H
Physical sector size: 512 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 0, Port 5
Status: Normal
Type: SATA disk
Location type: Internal
Size: 5,589 GB
System disk: No
Disk data cache: Enabled
Command queuing: NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model: WDC WD60EZRX-00MVLB1
Serial number: WD-WXP1H6419ZNL
SCSI device ID: 5
Firmware: 80.00A80
Physical sector size: 4096 Bytes
Logical sector size: 512 Bytes
Disk on Controller 255, Port Unknown
Status: Missing
Type: Unknown disk
Location type: Unknown
Size: 0 GB
System disk: No
Model:
Serial number: C364466163:0
SCSI device ID: 255
Firmware:
Physical sector size: 0 Bytes
Logical sector size: 0 Bytes
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Hello markiloon,
Thank you for posting on the Intel ® communities.
I can see that you are having problems to setup a RAID 1 using the SSDs.
Regarding this, I would like to begin by letting you know that, according to the System Report you have attached, I can see both of the SSDs showing there, under port 3 and port 4.
Now, I can see that one of them has the operating system installed, this means that the RAID must be done via RAID BIOS which can be accessed during the POST process by pressing Ctrl + I. This will open the RAID option and you can create it there. Keep in mind that the shortcut mentioned can be modified by the different system manufacturers so if you are unable to access it you should ask the manufacturer directly.
On a side note, since the operating system is installed in one of the drives destined to be a RAID 1, it is important to re-install the operating system, this is because they may need to be formatted for this operation to be completed. It is recommended to do this with the manufacturer since some systems have a recovery image which could be setup after the RAID is created.
Also, keep in mind that the drives must be changed in the BIOS from AHCI to RAID in order to be able to create the RAID with the different drives, non-RAID drives are normally used in SATA mode AHCI.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Hello markiloon,
Thank you for posting on the Intel ® communities.
I can see that you are having problems to setup a RAID 1 using the SSDs.
Regarding this, I would like to begin by letting you know that, according to the System Report you have attached, I can see both of the SSDs showing there, under port 3 and port 4.
Now, I can see that one of them has the operating system installed, this means that the RAID must be done via RAID BIOS which can be accessed during the POST process by pressing Ctrl + I. This will open the RAID option and you can create it there. Keep in mind that the shortcut mentioned can be modified by the different system manufacturers so if you are unable to access it you should ask the manufacturer directly.
On a side note, since the operating system is installed in one of the drives destined to be a RAID 1, it is important to re-install the operating system, this is because they may need to be formatted for this operation to be completed. It is recommended to do this with the manufacturer since some systems have a recovery image which could be setup after the RAID is created.
Also, keep in mind that the drives must be changed in the BIOS from AHCI to RAID in order to be able to create the RAID with the different drives, non-RAID drives are normally used in SATA mode AHCI.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Following your instructions, I changed the setting from AHCI to RAID. Now I can do the RAID, though, just like you have already mentioned, I had to install my Windows again. But that is fine. The most important thing is now I can use RAID. Many thanks for your detailed reply!!
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Hello markiloon,
Thank you for your response.
It was my pleasure to assist you, I will proceed to close this request, nevertheless, if you need any more help, do not hesitate to reply.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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