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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumStorage Solved RAID 0 an error occurred but system still works Design1stcode2ndJan 1, 2014, 4:25 PM When my intel rapid storage technology raid error occurred (0) PC boots I'm seeing an "An error occurred" one the first listed HD. I error occurred 0 intel raid have two 500gb drives in raid 0 config. So far the system boots into windows just fine. So how do I go
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about fixing it? I assume one of the drives is bad?Can you even replace a drive in RAID 0? 7 answers Last reply Jan 10, 2014 Best Answer Jan 10, 2014 More about raid error
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occurred system works popatimJan 1, 2014, 5:03 PM 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. Design1stcode2ndJan 1, 2014, 7:40 PM Looks like the raid software I have is Intel Matrix Storage Console. And all it tells raid error on boot up me is:"A hard drive has reported that a read or write to it has failed"Shows port 0 as having the errorI don't see any sort of logging function. Related Resources Help needed. Raid 0 Error Occurred. 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 Raid 1 degraded error occurred(0) RAID0 Error Occurred solved SSD RAID 0 [Error Occured] Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer popatimJan 1, 2014, 11:03 PM 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 as the boot device. Reboot and run the full/extended test. This will take about 2hrs per drive if I remember right. If the drives test good then enter the bios again and
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array of independent disks) is a data storage virtualization technology that combines multiple physical disk drive components into a single logical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID unit for the purposes of data redundancy, performance improvement, or both.[1] Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways, referred to as RAID levels, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-update/chronic-raid-0-error-messages-in-bios-and-in-intel/575ce2c1-bfdc-4659-9ddd-0af6fa982893 depending on the required level of redundancy and performance. The different schemas, or data distribution layouts, are named by the word RAID followed by a number, for error occurred example RAID0 or RAID1. Each schema, or RAID level, provides a different balance among the key goals: reliability, availability, performance, and capacity. RAID levels greater than RAID0 provide protection against unrecoverable sector read errors, as well as against failures of whole physical drives. Contents 1 History 2 Overview 3 Standard levels 4 Nested (hybrid) error occurred 0 RAID 5 Non-standard levels 6 Implementations 6.1 Software-based 6.2 Firmware- and driver-based 7 Integrity 8 Weaknesses 8.1 Correlated failures 8.2 Unrecoverable read errors during rebuild 8.3 Increasing rebuild time and failure probability 8.4 Atomicity: including parity inconsistency due to system crashes 8.5 Write-cache reliability 9 See also 10 References 11 External links History[edit] The underlying concept of RAID was first spoken of by the co-founders of Geac Computer Corporation, Gus German and Ted Grunau, who referred to it as MF-100.[2] The term "RAID" was invented by David Patterson, Garth A. Gibson, and Randy Katz at the University of California, Berkeley in 1987. In their June 1988 paper "A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID)", presented at the SIGMOD conference, they argued that the top performing mainframe disk drives of the time could be beaten on performance by an array of the inexpensive drives that had been developed for the growing personal computer market. Although failures would rise in pro
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