System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit CPU: Pentium D 2.80GHz LGA Socket 775 Motherboard: EVGA nForce 730i Memory: 4GB DDR2 800MHz Corsair Gaming Memory Graphics Card: Nvidia 9600GT Sound Card: Nvidia 9600GT SPDIF/Built in Monitor Speakers Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung Syncmaster 22" Screen Resolution: 1680x1050 Keyboard: Logitech G19, Logitech G15, and Steelseries/Ideazon Zboard Mouse: Logitech G9x, Logitech G500, and Microsoft Wireless 5000 PSU: BFG 450 Watt Case: Thermaltake Black Widow Soprano RS 101 PC Gaming Case Cooling: Asus V60 Hard Drives: 250GB Western Digital, 300GB Western Digital, and a 500GB Caviar Green Western Digital Internet Speed: DSL
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Hi all,
My RAID 1 (I think? I have two equal drives that are mirrored) array was causing me a lot of pain. It kept freezing up my system and having me to had to rebuild the RAID too often. After a number of tests and browsing info online, I've decided that the RAID was the culprit of the freezing...
Installed a new M4 ssd today and loaded windows on it. Previously i was using 2 raptors in raid 0 for the os and programs. I re raided the 2 raptors and connected them to the jmicron ports and set them up for raid in bios, then created the raid 0 array no prob. Windows doesnt see the array when...
I am running 7 pro 64bit on a ASUS p8p67 deluxe mobo and I copied all data from my 1tb storage D: drive to a backup external and proceded to install raid 5 with 3 single 1tb drives and the raid is up an running. However using Intel Rapid Storage Technology to setup the raid inside windows I had to...
I created a windows system image with the backup and restore utility built into win7. This windows install is on a single hard drive. I built and onboard RAID 0+1 array and used the windows 7 install disk to restore the image on to the new RAID volume. Windows starts to boot up but the screen goes...
Everytime I do the custom setup to format, I get this message:
I downloaded the driver, put it on a USB drive, and it never detected the .exe on the drive.
My options are:
Uninstall RAID