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Windows 7 - Problem with disk controllers setup.

 
01-07-2012   #1


Windows 7 Home Premium 64
 
 

Problem with disk controllers setup.

Hi

I just did a clean install of Win 7 after having some issues with random Bsod. It seems the problem is solved but now I can see my SSD drive as a removable SCSI device. I have done some research and found out that would be normal? Previously all drives were visible in BIOS, now only connected to the intel controller. But I suppose that is normal too? Tried to play a bit with SATA controllers and had Bsod ( have the dump file ) if someone would look into BSOD file please and help me with SATA raid configuration. I have Asus mobo p8p67 pro : Blue ray drive and SSD are connected to intel controller and two WD drivers ( RAID 1 ) to Marvel one. If I connect RAID drives to Marvel I get two removable drives. Is everything ok with this configuration? And why my PC crashed.
Please help - thanks

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01-07-2012   #2


Windows 7 Home Premium 64
 
 


Hi again
It is solved - my new blue ray caused crashes whilst connected to Marvell. Attached to intel and works just fine. Thanks anyways guys.
Regards
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