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Sorry to bother you.
I want to Know how to issue identify to Raid 0 device.
Raid o port 0 & Raid 0 port 1.
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Hello smite1214
Thank you for joining the community.
Could you provide us with the hardware configuration that you are running? (Motherboard, processor, PCIe adapter)
What is the version of Intel® RST that you have installed?
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Leonardo C.
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Hi Intel Corporation,
OS : Windows 10
MB : GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMINIG 5
CPU : Intel i3-8100
PCIe adapter : No use, use two M.2
Intel® RST : 16.0.2.1086
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smite1214
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Hello smite1214
Thank you for your response.
Looking into your case if you have a RAID 0 build in your system the operating system will recognize the 2 M.2 as one drive therefore the command line interface will recognize them as one drive, my recommendation will be to go to the Intel® RST software and click on the hard drive display on the right side of the screen, there you should be able to see what port are the M.2 connected.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Leonardo C.
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Hello smite1214
Thank you for your response.
Looking into your case if you have a RAID 0 build in your system the operating system will recognize the 2 M.2 as one drive therefore the command line interface will recognize them as one drive, my recommendation will be to go to the Intel® RST software and click on the hard drive display on the right side of the screen, there you should be able to see what port are the M.2 connected.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Leonardo C.
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Hi Intel Corporation,
Can i use deviceiocontrol to get identify.
Or only can use intel RST software to get.
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smite1214
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Hello smite1214
Thank you for your response.
I recommend using the Intel® RST software to search for the port information of your m.2
Allow me to share with you that Intel® RST does not support command line interface.
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Leonardo C.
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Hi Intel Corporation,
Thanks for your reply
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smite1214
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