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I recently updated my BIOS on an Asus ROG X99 mother board. After the reboot I noticed that it broke my RAID-0 by disassociating one of the drives. Is there a way or are there any tools that I could use to fix this?
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Hello JRamos,
Thank you for posting on the Intel ® communities.
When a RAID 0 volume fails or is disconnected, the data on the hard drive is no longer accessible.
If a hard drive is disconnected, you may be able to recover the volume. If a hard drive fails, you cannot recover the data. Refer to the appropriate procedure below to recover or re-create your configuration:
How do I recover a disconnected hard drive?
1 - Turn off the computer.
2 - Reconnect the hard drive.
3 - Turn on the computer. The option ROM automatically marks the RAID 0 volume as normal.
4 - How do I re-create a failed hard drive?
How do I re-create a failed hard drive?
This procedure deletes the failed RAID 0 volume and creates a RAID 0 volume.
1 - Turn off the computer.
2 - Replace the failed hard drive with a new hard drive of equal or greater capacity.
3 - Turn on the computer. When prompted during system startup, press Ctrl+I at the same time to enter the option ROM user interface.
4 - Click 2. Delete RAID Volume.
5 - Use the up or down arrow keys to select the failed RAID 0 volume.
6 - Press Delete to delete the volume.
7 - Press Y to confirm the deletion.
8 - Click 1. Create RAID Volume and follow the prompts to create a RAID 0 volume.
9 - Click 6. Exit.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Hello JRamos,
Thank you for posting on the Intel ® communities.
When a RAID 0 volume fails or is disconnected, the data on the hard drive is no longer accessible.
If a hard drive is disconnected, you may be able to recover the volume. If a hard drive fails, you cannot recover the data. Refer to the appropriate procedure below to recover or re-create your configuration:
How do I recover a disconnected hard drive?
1 - Turn off the computer.
2 - Reconnect the hard drive.
3 - Turn on the computer. The option ROM automatically marks the RAID 0 volume as normal.
4 - How do I re-create a failed hard drive?
How do I re-create a failed hard drive?
This procedure deletes the failed RAID 0 volume and creates a RAID 0 volume.
1 - Turn off the computer.
2 - Replace the failed hard drive with a new hard drive of equal or greater capacity.
3 - Turn on the computer. When prompted during system startup, press Ctrl+I at the same time to enter the option ROM user interface.
4 - Click 2. Delete RAID Volume.
5 - Use the up or down arrow keys to select the failed RAID 0 volume.
6 - Press Delete to delete the volume.
7 - Press Y to confirm the deletion.
8 - Click 1. Create RAID Volume and follow the prompts to create a RAID 0 volume.
9 - Click 6. Exit.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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Thanks for the response David.
I believe somehow the controller duplicated the drive in it's config. It shows the serial number for the missing drive as ****VXR:1 and the serial number for the free drive as ****VXR.
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Hello JRamos,
Thank you for your response.
I understand, thank you for letting me know, if you need any more assistance let me know.
Regards,
David V
Intel Customer Support Technician
Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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