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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>RAID 0 Volume Error on Vista> RAID 0 Volume Error on Vista Tags: Hard Drives NAS / RAID Windows Vista Storage Last response: 10 December 2008 14:40 in Storage Share Mikeinizer raid 0 error occurred (0) 9 December 2008 14:09:04 Hello All, I've used this site previously for research and I intel rapid storage technology raid error occurred (0) generally default here, however, this is my first post so please forgive me if I've posted this thread in the wrong area. Now raid 0 error occurred fix to the point! I have a new Home Build (About 1 month now) and I would consider myself an advanced user. I built my own system and had it evaluated and passed by a professional system builder. Bottom error occurred (0) hard drive line, things have been fine until the other day when I started normally and received an error message during bootup on the initial BIOS screen when it was analyzing the RAID Array. I have an ASUS Maximus II Formula MoBo and have 2 250gb Seagate Barracuda's set to a 0 RAID configuration. The BIOS screen reports an error to one of my drives and when I boot into the OS it gives me an error message in
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the taskbar stating, "RAID VOLUME ERRORS: Some data requests to a hard drive in a RAID 0 volume failed but a back-up may be possible. Please try to back-up data immediately." When I x out of that message, I recieve an icon in the taskbar that states, "A drive in a RAID 0 volume is failing. Try to back up data immediately." The Intel Matrix Storage Console reports the error when it's double clicked on the taskbar and all information seems to point to the same drive as all numbers match. I've contacted Seagate and downloaded and ran SeaTools with both drives and the suspect drive reported errors, however, according to the program, it repaired the errors, I re-ran the program and it then passed the drive, but I'm still getting the red lettered error message for the drive on the BIOS startup screen and the taskbar is still reporting the error. I've checked all of the corresponding entries in my Device Mngr and they all report no problems. Seagate Tech Support tells me that it's possible my RAID controller is hexxed or my MoBo is bad which I don't believe to be the case. My computer appears to boot fine and the only issue appears to be the error message with the drive. On a last note, my ASUS MoBo Bios reports that the working drive is hook
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This article applies to: Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST) Need more help? Contact support Give Feedback Did you find this information useful? YES NO 500 characters remaining Send Thank you Company Information Our Commitment Communities Investor Relations Contact Us Newsroom Jobs © Intel Corporation Terms of Use *Trademarks Privacy Cookies Supply Chain Transparency Site MapWireless Forums. User Name Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Forum Rules Members List Calendar Today's Posts Advertise Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes http://www.wirelessforums.org/alt-comp-hardware/error-occurred-0-raid-0-what-does-mean-14336.html #1 (permalink) 01-07-2007, 02:11 PM John Guest Posts: n/a "Error Occurred(0)" with RAID 0. What does it mean? During boot up, one of my two week old hard disks in my RAID 0 is now reporting this error: "Error Occurred(0)" I googled for this error message and found only one other person that reported this error and his screen snapshot is nearly identical to my problem. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1132761 None of the responses that I read in that thread error occurred were helpful to me. Using Western Digital diagnostic tools, I tested each drive and no errors in either drive were discovered. Chkdsk also reported no errors. From the time I first observed this error message some days ago, the computer has been working without any apparent problems (boots up and runs just fine) but the error message is driving me nuts. I have two of these disks: Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD3200KS 320GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA error occurred (0) RAID 0 with Intel Matrix Storage Manager Motherboard: ASUS P5B-E (latest BIOS installed). Intel ICH86/DO/DH SATA RAID Controller: Driver date: 5/11/06 Driver version: 6.0.0.1022 JMicron JMB36X Controller: Device type: SCSI and RAID controllers Manufacturer: JMicron Technology Driver date: 12/5/2006 Driver version: 1.17.8.1 Device manager reports no errors for either of the above controllers. XP Professional. All service packs and updates installed. Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz 4M shared L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can resolve this error message? #2 (permalink) 01-07-2007, 03:11 PM HDRDTD Guest Posts: n/a Re: "Error Occurred(0)" with RAID 0. What does it mean? It 'might' be that one of the drives has developed a SMART error. Years ago when the WD 36gig Raptors first came out, I had two iof them running in a RAID 0 array. My symtoms were slightly differenrt than your, mine would randomly lock up. Usually re-booting the system got it going again but I could never find the problem. One of the thing I did notice, was that none of the programs I tried could read the SMART status of either drive. After a while, I finally decided to change to a single Raptor 74gig in part becauise I wanted to replace the RAID array drives with some other drive for troubleshooting. Once I got the system running on the new dr