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Vista and RAID 10 - problem
Hello, I have a Vista Home Premium x64 installed on RAID 0+1 Matrix. Some day I had to reset the system because the system was hang on. After that, when I start the computer, I see in BIOS message for martix RAID: Status "Verify" in yellow color(before was "Normal" in green) and the system load/starts much much slower than before. HDD LED is lighted all the time on front panel, but the system (after slow start) works OK. What I have to do to back to "Normal" status from "Verify" status RAID matrix in BIOS during start the computer. Thank you in advance, Best regards Trutta Mobo Asus P5K-E, Q6600, OCZ RAM, HDD 4x250GB WD -- Trutta |
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Vista and RAID 10 - problem
"Trutta" wrote in message
... Hello, I have a Vista Home Premium x64 installed on RAID 0+1 Matrix. Some day I had to reset the system because the system was hang on. After that, when I start the computer, I see in BIOS message for martix RAID: Status "Verify" in yellow color(before was "Normal" in green) and the system load/starts much much slower than before. HDD LED is lighted all the time on front panel, but the system (after slow start) works OK. What I have to do to back to "Normal" status from "Verify" status RAID matrix in BIOS during start the computer. One of the drives in the array has failed. You'll have to figure out which one and replace it. See the documentation for your RAID controller. It may be that the drive hasn't actually failed. Some consumer drives don't work that well with RAID. They get a lot of timing errors. Eventually the RAID controller thinks the drive has a problem because of all the errors and removes it from the array. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/ |