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I turned on Rapid Storage in the BIOS however when booting in to Windows 10 it reported missing boot partition or some such (during loading)
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As far as I know, the answer is no; the RAID implementations are incompatible.
Sorry,
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Ah, thought that maybe so. What is odd is that when Intel Rapid Storage is tuned off in BIOS it boots on a single drive perfectly well. When booting the same single drive with Storage turned on it starts the Windows 10 boot process then promptly stops.
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I would expect this to be the case; a single drive *should* work (sadly, life doesn't always meet my expectations <g>)
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I have few expectations, which makes it some what sadder!

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