Internal Error Disk Group Has No Valid Configuration
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Calendar Notices Keep up to date with OCAU via Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Please add us! Go to Page... Sign up for a free OCAU account and this ad will go away! Search our forums with Google: Thread Tools 2nd March 2006, 8:03 PM #1 Zardoz Member Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Melbourne Posts: 2,108 Dynamic disk: The disk group contains no valid configuration copie As per title. I just had this happen after my RAID controller decided to simultaneously fail two RAID disks (as a result of dodgy long SATA cables I purchased a few months ago by a Melbourne based supplier). One disk came back, one required a rebuild to work again. Array back online, disk accessible, filesystem errors reported in event viewer (didn't see these), then the volume vanishes altogether and will not reactivate. Errors in event viewer: INTERNAL Error - The disk group contains no valid configuration copies (C10000B6). Unspecified error (80004005). INTERNAL Error - The disk group contains no valid configuration copies (C10000B6). Unspecified error (80004005). Disk group MonolithDg0: Errors in some configuration copies: Disk Harddisk4, copy 1: Block 320: Invalid magic number in the configuration copy005). INTERNAL Error - The disk group contains no valid configuration copies (C10000B6). These are the messages I get in event viewer every time I try and reactivate to bring the volume online. It is a single 1.25TB volume (which is why I couldn't use an MBR partition table, a shame). Clicking on the Microsoft support centre link gives me no info. A google found no solution to this problem. Any ideas, or have I just lost (a heck of a lot) my data? *curses Tyan boards not coming with external SCSI connector which prevented my DLT drive from working with this machine* Zardoz View Public Profile Visit Zardoz's homepage! Find More Posts by Zardoz Find More Threads by Zardoz Join OCAU to remove this ad! 3rd March 2006, 3:51 AM #2 ACwDC Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Sydney, Maroubra Posts: 5 Dynamic Disks = MS Software RAID = Crap. Why are using Dynamic disks when you have a hardware RAID controller? Anyway, I had this problem a long time ago with Win2k. The only solution was to purchase a disk repair utility that supported Dynamic disks (not many). I purchased R-STUDIO from http://www.r-tt.com/. MS do not supply