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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>Raid 1 degraded error occurred(0)> Raid 1 degraded error occurred(0) Tags: Hard Drives NAS / RAID Configuration Storage Last response: 13 November 2010 01:56 in Storage Share vaughan65 12 November intel rapid storage technology raid error occurred (0) 2010 23:10:48 Hello, I have two WD3200AAKS-0 disks in a RAID1 array. After a recent raid 1 error occurred 0 power failure, Volume1 (there is only one) shows status Degraded , but bootable. As physical drives, one shows "Member Disk(0), the other shows raid 0 error occurred (0) "Error Occurred(0)". I have the option during the boot phase to
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But you should be able to use the volume per normal; and boot with it. Degraded means you still got enough disks to access all data on the RAID. PS. You may want to consider using a real backup instead of RAID1; RAID1 cannot replace a backup, though both cost the same disk space. So my advice would be: split the RAID and use one disk as backup instead, preferably in another system for optimal security, and use network (LAN) backup software. Cheers, -sub vaughan65 13 November 2010 01:56:32 Thanks, sub_mesa. I have in the past had discrepancies between the two disks, and have seen them being brought back into agreement, from a display in the task bar. I thought it would happen again that way, but it's not happening. Maybe the INTEL Raid utility has got itself scrubbed - I had a power failure a few weeks ago which did all sorts of damage. How might I check the presence of the Intel Raid controller? How might I reload it if it is not properly installed? I do also back up to two USB connected disks (one of which is usually off site), and some data is also kept on a RAID1 NAS - you can't be too careful - but maybe I'm just paranoid! If I understand you correctly, I can also rebuild
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:
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10 January 2014 18:37 in Storage Share Design1stcode2nd 1 January 2014 21:25:54 When my ssd error occurred(0) PC boots I'm seeing an "An error occurred" one the first listed HD. I have two 500gb drives in raid 0 config. intel matrix storage console So far the system boots into windows just fine. So how do I go about fixing it? I assume one of the drives is bad? Can you even replace a drive in RAID 0? More about http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/263827-32-raid-degraded-error-occurred : raid error occurred system works popatim a c 1306 G Storage 1 January 2014 22:03:02 Run the raid management software and 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 http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1958495/raid-error-occurred-system-works.html 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 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
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