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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>RAID 0 an error occurred but system still works> Solved RAID 0 an error occurred but system still works Tags: NAS / RAID Configuration Storage Last response: 10 January 2014 18:37 in Storage Share Design1stcode2nd 1 January 2014 raid 0 error occurred (0) 21:25:54 When my PC boots I'm seeing an "An error occurred" one the first listed HD.
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I have two 500gb drives in raid 0 config. So far the system boots into windows just fine. So how do I go about fixing it? raid 0 error occurred fix I assume one of the drives is bad? Can you even replace a drive in RAID 0? More about : raid error occurred system works popatim a c 1306 G Storage 1 January 2014 22:03:02 Run the raid management software and
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examine the logs. If this is chipset raid for AMD you'll want to install AMD's RaidXpert and for Intel its RST (rapid storage technology) And as always, your important data should always have backup copies on other devices available. m 0 l Design1stcode2nd 2 January 2014 00:40:35 Looks like the raid software I have is Intel Matrix Storage Console. And all it tells me is: "A hard drive has reported that a read or write to it has failed" Shows port 0 as having intel matrix storage manager error occurred 0 raid 1 the error I don't see any sort of logging function. m 0 l Related resources Help needed. Raid 0 Error Occurred. - Tech Support how do i clear the cache in one of my RAID0 hard drives? when i boot one of the hard drives is coming up with "Error Occurred - Tech Support Raid 1 degraded error occurred(0) - Forum RAID0 Error Occurred - Forum SSD RAID 0 [Error Occured] - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer popatim a c 1306 G Storage 2 January 2014 04:03:20 I would test the drives individually, including a complete surface scan begining with the drive on port 0. Step 1 is always grabbing a current backup of your important data. If you dont have a seperate pc to test on, Download WD or Hitachis drive diagnostic DOS ISO tool and burn yourself a test disk. Leave the disk in the DVD drive , you'll be booting from it in a minute. Reboot the pc into bios and change the sata mode to ahci. and select the dvd drive as the boot device. Reboot and run the full/extended test. This will take about 2hrs per drive if I remember right. If the drives test good then enter the bios again and turn raid back on and make it the primary boot device. It should pick the drive & array config up from data stored on the drives themselves. If one or both are bad - replace
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Video Card(s): 2x Gigabyte 780Ti Gigahertz Edition in SLI Hard Disk(s): 1TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD LCD/CRT Model: 1x 30" Dell U3011, 2x 24" raid error on boot up Dell U2414H Case: Corsair Obsidian 900D Sound Card: Asus Xonar Essence STX Power Supply: be quiet! Power Zone 1000W Mouse: Corsair Gaming CG M65 RGB Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance K70 Brown MX Software: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Hey guys, I have http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1958495/raid-error-occurred-system-works.html looked around google for my answers and I am pretty sure I need to send one of my hard drives back but I wanted to consult with my fellow forum members first about the situation I am having. So basically I noticed the problem when I overclocked my system to 3.5Ghz, which I think was stable as I ran prime95 for a good 13 hours. But when I loaded up Left 4 Dead, it crashed about 20 minutes in giving me http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/raid-0-error-occurred-0-help-please.109740/ the BSOD. On rebooting there was an error shown within my RIAD array showing this. I noticed this was obviously not right, yet my system booted and was fine for "normal" activities (I put my system at its default clocks). Anyway my system is fine, accept when I am gaming and it just does the same as before and crashes during game. The sound goes first like it can't process it fast enough and then crashes. I have ran the "HD Tune Test" and there is no bad sectors, yet when reading around people have ran a program called "Intel Matrix Console" so I ran this program and it showed this. So from what others have said I believe I have to replace the broken hard drive. If this is true I was wondering weather I could take an ISO image of my current system and then just get a new hard drive and then burn it to my new RAID array. I hope you guys can clarify my current problem and any help is greatly appreciated, I am going to head of to bed now as I have been trying multiple things and I need sleep, so I will read your responses tomorrow Dec 4, 2009 at 2:30 AM #2 AsRock TPU addict Joined: Jun 23, 2007 Messages: 14,329 (4.20/day) Thanks Received: 3,812 Location: US System Specs System Name: weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Processor: i5 2500k \ i7 3770k @4.4
Türkçe 简体中文 How to Troubleshoot a RAID Hard Drive issue on a Dell Desktop PC Table of Contents: This article provides information on how to identify and resolve issues with RAID on a Dell Desktop system. How to Troubleshoot a RAID configuration issue on a Dell Desktop PC Initial Troubleshooting RAID Failed RAID Degraded Deleting RAID Resetting http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN155075/en to NON-RAID 1. How to Troubleshoot a RAID configuration issue on a Dell Desktop PC Note: If you're having trouble booting with a PCIe RAID card installed. Please ensure you are on the latest revision of your Dell BIOS. Boot issues with http://superuser.com/questions/956113/repair-raid-after-bad-suspension-error-occurred-0 older BIOS revisions have been reported. Are you experiencing issues with the Hard Drives in your System? Do you have a Random Array of Independent Disks (RAID) configured on your PC? If so please refer to the guides below... Back to error occurred Top 2. Initial Troubleshooting Do you have RAID configured on your Hard Drives? Yes, then please proceed to the next step. No, then please go to the guide below : Understanding and Troubleshooting your Hard Drive Are you getting an error before the RAID screen loads? Are you getting a blank screen with a flashing cursor? Go to this guide : Computer Does Not Boot to Microsoft Windows XP Computer Does Not Boot to Microsoft Windows Vista Computer Does Not Boot to error occurred (0) Microsoft Windows 7 Computer Will Not Boot to Microsoft Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 Computer Will Not Boot to Microsoft Windows 10 An onscreen Start up error? Go to this guide : How to Troubleshoot a Hard Drive Not Detected error on a Dell PC Is the system failing to POST? Go to this guide : Resolve No Power, No POST, No Boot or No Video issues with your Dell Computer No, then proceed to the next step. Have you run the onboard diagnostics? They wouldn't run, go to step 4. They ran and passed, go to step 5. They ran and failed with an error code, please go to this guide : Hard Drive fails with an error during Dell Diagnostics If the diagnostics don't run then the system is failing at a point before the RAID is in effect. Please go to this guide for help in troubleshooting this issue : How to Troubleshoot a Hard Drive Not Detected error on a Dell PC Note: If you are troubleshooting a NO POST issue and are asked to remove the I/O Panel and the CMOS battery as part of identifying the NO POST fault, please be aware when the No POST issue is resolved you will have lost your RAID array as a result of doing this step. Note: Please be aware resetting the BIOS to defaults can have the same effect. Are you having power issues and losing the date and time? Yes, you
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