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You have to remove the drives from the array. I usually do this through the BIOS interface. You will see this interface by doing CTRL-I during BIOS POST or, if CTRL-I is not offered, right within BIOS Setup.
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Cntl+I doesn't work. Also there is no option in my BIOS to remove RAID
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If it's UEFI BIOS, should be in BIOS Setup. Find the scene where the SATA is configured for RAID in stead of AHCI.
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I set it to AHCI and then Intel RST doesn't allow me to change anything, and device manager can't find it the disk
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Yea, change it back to RAID, save and reboot. Enter BIOS Setup again and then look near where this parameter is set for place where you can delete array.
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