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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>RAID 1 Failure: one drive "error occurred" other "offline member"> Solved RAID 1 Failure: one drive "error occurred" other "offline member" Tags: NAS / RAID Computers Storage Last response: 3 raid 0 error occurred January 2015 18:59 in Storage Share Super_Duty 3 January 2015 18:20:56 I have a home raid 0 error occurred windows 7 built computer, built on a Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5 Motherboard. I haven't been on it in at least 6 months. My sons have been using intel raid error occurred it to play games. I originally set the computer up with a RAID1 Boot drive, using 2 Hitachi Hard drives. Last night in the middle of a game, the computer rebooted and shows that the RAID status is intel rapid storage technology raid error occurred (0) failed. Port 0 shows "Error Occurred (0)". Port 1 shows "Offline Member". How can I get this computer to boot? More about : raid failure drive error occurred offline member 13thmonkey a b G Storage 3 January 2015 18:27:04 you need to rebuild the array in bios, possibly replacing the disk first. m 0 l Best solution Solandri a c 129 G Storage 3 January 2015 18:59:03 I don't think that's what's happening. The whole point
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of RAID is that the system can keep running with one disk failed. It shouldn't reboot because a drive failed. The error message sounds like you suffered one drive failure long ago ("offline member"). Had you noticed it and replaced/fixed the failed drive at the time, you would be fine right now. The second drive (only remaining one in the array) has now failed, which is why you're getting the "error occurred" message and the RAID status is "failed". With a single drive failure, the RAID status should show as "degraded" or some similar term. Because both drives failed, that's why your computer rebooted by itself. Not much you can do except hope it was a SATA connector problem and not an actual drive failure. Fiddle with the connections and hope it starts up. Because one of the drives failed an undetermined time ago, if you get that drive working it may show the PC's state at the time that drive failed, which may have been several months ago. So don't rebuild the array until you're sure you've got the most recent drive up and running. But I would salvage whatever data I can from either drive. Some data recovered is better than none. Edit: With Intel RST and most other RAID drivers, there's an option to notify or email you if a drive failure occurs. It
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11:37 AM by Diego_Intel Raid1 "Error Occurred(0)" on Good Drive After Replacing SMART raid 0 error occurred fix Event Drive Jeff11 Jun 9, 2013 10:17 AM Hello,I have an Intel RAID1 setup in a Gateway FX530 computer.I have been error occurred (0) hard drive experiencing Blue Screens recently and was led to the conclusion that the problem could be with one of the drives. I restarted the system and entered the RAID configuration menu. One of the drives http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2460191/raid-failure-drive-error-occurred-offline-member.html was indicated as having a SMART Event(0).After some searching online, I thought it would probably be best to replace the drive which was indicated as having the SMART event.After replacing the drive and restarting the system, I initiated the rebuild process from the RAID setup menu.Long story short... there have been several additional Blue Screen shutdowns. (None with the iastor message.)Looking at the RAID configuration menu, the drive https://communities.intel.com/thread/42228 which was part of the original RAID1 setup is indicated as "Error Occurred(0)" in the setup menu, with the RAID status as "Degraded".I'm interested in knowing if this is common. Do I now need to replace the second original drive? (The new drive was a Seagate that was similar to the one removed. It was the same type of drive (SATA), and the size was the same (931.5GB); but it was a different height (thinner). I asked at BestBuy when I purchased it and was told that as long as it is SATA and the same size I should be good.Any thoughts?ThanksJeff 13575Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: Raid1 "Error Occurred(0)" on Good Drive After Replacing SMART Event Drive Jeff11 Jun 10, 2013 5:33 PM (in response to Jeff11) Hi,Any thoughts on why the Intel RAID setup utility would show a drive good previously (when a SMART message was displayed for the 2nd drive in the RAID1 array), and then show the same drvie as "Error Occurred(0)" after the drive a new drive was installed in place of the drive with the SMART message?ThanksJeff Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Raid1
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