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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 raid error on boot up 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 were helpful to me. Using Western Digital diagnostic tools, I tested each drive and no errors in physical disks error occurred (0) 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 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 '
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2012 10:59 PM by physics2007 raid - Error Occurred(0) permidion Apr 25, 2011 raid management software 9:46 AM helloI have a Gigabyte GA-P55-USB3 motherboard with onboard intel raid,my array is made or 4x 2Tb drives in
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raid5one of the drive was reported as having timeout problem, though the raid array was still ok.I decided to put a new spare drive in my computer so the raid array would use http://www.wirelessforums.org/alt-comp-hardware/error-occurred-0-raid-0-what-does-mean-14336.html it to replace the problematic drive.everyting was ok and the faulty drive was automatically replaced by the new spare drive upon completion of the data replication.at that point I decided to remove the falty drive from my computer, and (which is what I suspect caused my problem), unpluged the sata cable of the new drive to plug it in the old (now removed) faulty drive sata plug.then, https://communities.intel.com/thread/21273 on boot, while the raid bios was getting the disks info, the new drive was listed with the following error in red : Error Occurred(0)once in Windows 7 (sp1) the array was reported as degraded and only 3 drives were displayed as ok, the new drive was reported as not accessible (or something like that, sorry I was a bit stressed out and forgot to write the exact error message)as I couldnt understand what could be wrong, I ended reseting the new drive and let the raid software use it to rebuild the raid array anew, which went fine, fortunately.I discussed the problem with a friend and he told me that, possibly, the raid chipset was confused because I had switched the new drive's sata cable and that he didnt recognise the drive as what it was.so would this be the problem?Intel's raid chipset cant recognise its own drives if we change the cable from the plugs where it was plugged when added to the raid array?thanks in advance for any info which would enlight this caseOliver 18684Views Categories: Software & Drivers Tags: none (add) intelContent tagged with intel, errorContent tagged with error, chipsetContent tagged with chipset, problemContent ta
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