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now? Tags: NAS / RAID Boot Storage Last response: 19 November 2010 20:31 in intel rapid storage technology raid error occurred (0) Storage Share ahthurungnone 6 October 2010 22:20:20 I have two drives installed using RAID 1. During boot it cites that one
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drive has a Critical Error. How do I fix? Never done this before, so if you could be specific I'd really appreciate it. Thanks. More about : critical error raid drive Emerald a c error occurred (0) hard drive 162 G Storage 7 October 2010 02:28:13 When you boot up the PC the RAID controller should show which drive is errored out. You will have to replace it with the same type drive and repair the RAID. Check your manual for detailed instructions m 0 l ahthurungnone 13 October 2010 23:55:01 This isn't very particular. Can you be more specific? For example, do I need to format raid 1 error occurred 0 the new hard drive I install first? If so, how? Can I just install the 3 drive on the RAID driver and then pull out the defective one? m 0 l Related resources Raid 1 Goes Critical - Drive Seems to have "Rolled Back" a month - Tech Support CRITICAL_ERROR leads to RAID 1 issues? - Forum Updated to Windows 8.1 after group policy errors. Disk Management now shows RAID 0 disk with only one drive. - Tech Support Setup Raid 0 (not on boot drive) and now Windows 10 gives error 0xc000000f - Tech Support Critical Error on Startup, Unable to System Restore, now hijacked by Esurf.biz - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer sminlal a c 415 G Storage 14 October 2010 04:45:52 You should be able to simply shut the system down, remove the failed drive, replace it with a known working drive of the same or larger capacity on the same SATA port, and boot up again. You may need to go into the RAID configuration utility to let it know that it can rebuild the RAID array using the new drive. No "format" (in the sense of creating an NTFS volume, for examp
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
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Degraded Deleting RAID Resetting to NON-RAID 1. How to Troubleshoot a RAID configuration issue on ssd error occurred(0) a Dell Desktop PC Note: If you're having trouble booting with a PCIe RAID card installed. Please ensure you are on the latest
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revision of your Dell BIOS. Boot issues with 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 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/262825-32-critical-error-raid-drive PC? If so please refer to the guides below... Back to 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 http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN155075/en Microsoft Windows XP Computer Does Not Boot to Microsoft Windows Vista Computer Does Not Boot to 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
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(HDD) Computer ProgrammingHow do I fix an "Error in RAID Configuration" on a Western Digital My Passport Studio FireWire 800 portable drive?This drive is my dedicated iPhoto/Photos drive. It's attached to my venerable 24" iMac, which is more-or-less a media server these days. I haven't had any issues with this drive previously. The error dialog instructed me to run WD Drive Utilities, which I've done and it passed all tests. Here's the error dialog: (I have Backblaze running, so I have a complete offsite backup of the contents of this drive. But this is worrying me.)I ran Disk Utility's verify function and there were no errors. Here's the report: Verifying volume “Photos”Verifying file system.Using live mode.Performing live verification.Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.Checking extended attributes file.Checking extended attributes file.Checking extended attributes file.Checking extended attributes file.Checking volume bitmap.Checking volume information.The volume Photos appears to be OK.File system check exit code is 0.UpdateCancelAnswer Wiki5 Answers Christopher Granz, Mixed-Signal Systems Engineer, MSCS/EEWritten 71w agoBad news: it sounds like your drive is corrupted, or the internal FireWire controller inside the case is failing (or some firmware bug has caused an issue.) RAID information is stored on the drive itself. The best and most straightforward solution is probably to disassemble the case, take out the 'raw' hard drive, and plug it directly into a system which has easily accessible SATA ports. That will rule out the FireWire controller as misbehaving.I recommend you install 'smartmontools' which will give you detailed drive information. I assume WD Drive Utilities will also run S.M.A.R.T tests and report the information back to you. This looks like a mini-tutorial.How do I get detailed SMART disk information on OS X (Mavericks or later)Personally I find Linux is the best system for this kind of work (drive repair/recovery).External hard drives (mostly because of the USB/FireWire adapters) are much more unreliable than internal drives, in my experience. I would never count on them as "safe" storage for important files, so it is good that you have a backup.9.3k Views · View UpvotesRelated QuestionsMore Answers BelowHow can we check the warranty of a new purchase of Western Digital external hard drives from Flipkart or Amazon or eBay?Which is the best external hard drive, Seagate or WD?Who makes external hard drives that connect through FireWire 800?Do bus powered portable firewire hard drives use any CPU?Is ther