staddydaddy
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So I've been running a raid 1 setup for about almost a year now with no problems at all. Last night I'm sitting at the computer watching a natural selection demo, all of a sudden my computer freezes (not to uncommon but not expect) anyways I do a hard reboot. Now usually my bios boots to the technical display of checking ram and such and not the Intel graphics, but this time it boots with the graphics so I'm wondering what's going on. Then I get a checksum error from my bios. So I go into the bios and browse through a couple of things, dont change anything and exit.
Computer then boots windows and I get a "New Hardware detected" note from windows. And now the computer is seeing my additional drive that has been running as one of the mirrors in the raid set up. Everything on the "new" drive (the one that came out of the raid array) is mirrored just like it should be.
I then rebooted and went into the bios and noticed that the raid setting was some how turned to disabled. Enabled it and exited but then, the bios boots, then the raid software, and before it boots windows, the system just restarts.
It's just like my raid up and died for some reason!
This really has me baffled guys why my drive would just suddenly come out of RAID? I'd really be impressed if someone could demistify this one.
Computer then boots windows and I get a "New Hardware detected" note from windows. And now the computer is seeing my additional drive that has been running as one of the mirrors in the raid set up. Everything on the "new" drive (the one that came out of the raid array) is mirrored just like it should be.
I then rebooted and went into the bios and noticed that the raid setting was some how turned to disabled. Enabled it and exited but then, the bios boots, then the raid software, and before it boots windows, the system just restarts.
It's just like my raid up and died for some reason!
This really has me baffled guys why my drive would just suddenly come out of RAID? I'd really be impressed if someone could demistify this one.