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I had a pair of SSDs in a WIndows PC running Intel RST on the motherboard in a RAID 1 config.
The motherboard died (without me being able to remove the RAID) and I need to reuse the drives in a non-raid configuration.
One drive is fine and has the original product model number and serial number.
The other drive reports the Product name as "RAID 1 Volume Intel", Product Rev as "1.0" and the serial number as the name of my previous RAID.
What tools can I use to return Product ID, Product Revision and Serial number to their original pre-RST values.
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If you have no intention of ever using these drives in systems that will have RAID enabled, then you don't actually have to do this, but I recommend that you do the following:
- Enter BIOS Setup.
- Enable RAID (set SATA Mode to RAID).
- Save and exit BIOS Setup.
- Invoke the RAID firmware (typically done via CTRL-I).
- Mark the drives as NOT being an a RAID array.
- Re-enter BIOS Setup.
- Disable RAID (set SATA Mode to AHCI).
- Save and exit BIOS Setup.
- Test.
You should be able to do this with the drives connected to any Intel-based motherboard; it does not need to be the original motherboard.
Hope this helps,
...S

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