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Member Join Date: Apr 1999 Posts: 2,691 RAID 0 problem - one disk has an error I have had XP Pro SP3 installed and running perfectly on two identical 500 GB drives set in RAID 0 raid 1 error occurred 0 (striping) mode. But since the case only supports two drives and I was running out of ssd error occurred(0) space, I replaced the two 500 GB drives with two identical 1 TB drives. I copied the old partitions (including the OS partition) using raid error on boot up Acronis Disk Director Suite 10, which worked fine. The system booted and ran perfectly all day. Now, on only the second day I've tried to use this system with the 2 TB capacity, the RAID management system that runs during http://www.overclock.net/t/478557/howto-recover-intel-raid-non-member-disk-error/150 the BIOS loading reports that one of the two disks has some unspecified "error". No other information is provided. Obviously, I can't fix it inside Windows, since it won't boot. What else can I do? ambushed View Public Profile Find all posts by ambushed Advertisements #2 09-30-2008, 07:23 PM drachillix Guest Join Date: Jun 2000 Quote: Originally Posted by ambushed I have had XP Pro SP3 installed and running perfectly on two identical 500 GB drives set http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=485781 in RAID 0 (striping) mode. But since the case only supports two drives and I was running out of space, I replaced the two 500 GB drives with two identical 1 TB drives. I copied the old partitions (including the OS partition) using Acronis Disk Director Suite 10, which worked fine. The system booted and ran perfectly all day. Now, on only the second day I've tried to use this system with the 2 TB capacity, the RAID management system that runs during the BIOS loading reports that one of the two disks has some unspecified "error". No other information is provided. Obviously, I can't fix it inside Windows, since it won't boot. What else can I do? Boot to windows disk select recovery console run chkdsk /r drachillix View Public Profile Find all posts by drachillix #3 09-30-2008, 07:35 PM Absolute Member Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: In flight Posts: 4,047 If the RAID card BIOS is reporting a problem, I doubt it will even be accessible to chkdsk. You should probably find the documentation for your RAID card, or contact the support department of the company that makes it, to find out if there is any way to get more detailed diagnostic information. It is likely that one of the disks is defective. I would just return it and try another one (you do have backups, right?) Absolute View Public Profile Find all pos
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