Hello everyone,
I have been running my Windows 7 system in Raid0 with two Intel 320 SSD's. I recently purchased a new Intel 520 SSD and want to go back to running the single drive as I have plans for the other two SS drives. I used the Intel cloning feature and it said successful, change over your drives and reboot. This is when the problems began. I physically disabled the two Raid drives, hooked up the single drive, restarted the computer, went into the BIOS and changed the boot order to the new drive, switched it from Raid to AHCI mode. The system gets as far as the Windows 7 logo then reboots. I've gone back into the BIOS several times trying different things hoping to figure out what setting is not correct. I wasn't sure if I was suppose to make the changes via CTRL -I and set the drives back to non-raid through there and or in the BIOS. I read something about not having any other hard drives hooked up as the system would put the boot files on there? Wasn't 100% sure of what that meant but I did have a regular HDD hooked up when I did the cloning process if that helps for information. Any ideas as to what steps I might be doing in the wrong order? I have since put everything back to the original state so I can use my system. Thanks in advance.
I have been running my Windows 7 system in Raid0 with two Intel 320 SSD's. I recently purchased a new Intel 520 SSD and want to go back to running the single drive as I have plans for the other two SS drives. I used the Intel cloning feature and it said successful, change over your drives and reboot. This is when the problems began. I physically disabled the two Raid drives, hooked up the single drive, restarted the computer, went into the BIOS and changed the boot order to the new drive, switched it from Raid to AHCI mode. The system gets as far as the Windows 7 logo then reboots. I've gone back into the BIOS several times trying different things hoping to figure out what setting is not correct. I wasn't sure if I was suppose to make the changes via CTRL -I and set the drives back to non-raid through there and or in the BIOS. I read something about not having any other hard drives hooked up as the system would put the boot files on there? Wasn't 100% sure of what that meant but I did have a regular HDD hooked up when I did the cloning process if that helps for information. Any ideas as to what steps I might be doing in the wrong order? I have since put everything back to the original state so I can use my system. Thanks in advance.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1i7 - 3930K running @ 3.20 GHz16 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 Quad Channel runni...HIS Radeon HD 6770
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom-Built PC By Me
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
- CPU
- i7 - 3930K running @ 3.20 GHz
- Motherboard
- MSI X79A-GD45 8D
- Memory
- 16 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 Quad Channel running @ 1600
- Graphics Card(s)
- HIS Radeon HD 6770
- Sound Card
- Integrated Realteck HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell Professional 23" Widescreen connected via Display Port
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- 120 GB Intel 530 SSD 6 Gb/s Boot Drive,
240 GB SanDisk Extreme SSD 6 Gb/s Data Storage Drive,
1 TB Seagate 6 Gb/s Internal Backup Drive
- PSU
- Corsair Professional Series HX 650 Watt
- Case
- Zalman Z9
- Cooling
- Corsair H80 Liquid Cooling
- Keyboard
- E-Blue Cobra II LED Illuminated Pro Gaming Keyboard
- Mouse
- Zalman M200