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Received a notification after restarting my PC that said "Data on one or more volumes is protected from a disk failure" Is this an error message and are there any steps I can take to fix it?

AGoch
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n_scott_pearson
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Yes, it is an error message. It usually is produced when a disk drive being used in a RAID (typically RAID1) array has failed. Check the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Console for more information. You likely need to replace the failed drive.

 

Hope this helps,

...S

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AGoch
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How do I check the Rapid Storage Technology Console?

 

Thanks,

Adam

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mgyori
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Hi Scott,

 

I don't understand your response here.  In this thread: https://community.intel.com/t5/Rapid-Storage-Technology/Notification-of-quot-Data-on-one-or-more-volumes-is-protected/td-p/1198829

 

you say this exact same message is nothing to worry about at all.

 

But in this thread you say it's a serious problem.

 

I'm getting this message and it certainly sounds like one of the redundant drives in my RAID is failing, but when I do an exhaustive verify on both of my Raids, it returns that everything as fine.

 

Michael 

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Computerdienst
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To me it just sounds like an informational message: „Hey man, your drives are protected.“

Nothing to me here that sounds like an error. Especially if there is no error to be seen in the GUI.
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n_scott_pearson
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I am not sure I understand your question. You install the Intel RST software and driver package on your system and then it is there.

...S

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