Can't regain raid 1 configuration on HDD 2 & Hdd 3 after HDD 1 replace

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Can't regain raid 1 configuration on HDD 2 & Hdd 3 after HDD 1 replace

I was forced to replace my OS HDD after a failure. My original configuration was my OS on HDD #1 and then two 1TB HDD set up in raid 1 configuration.

I purchased a Crucial 256gb M4 drive for my OS with the hopes of continuing to use my HDD #2 and HDD #3 as one drive in raid 1 for my data files. Upon reinstall Windows 7 booted right up but no longer were my two drives recognized as one drive. I went into the bios and changed my setting from ACHI to Raid and set the M4 as the first boot device. Upon restart no boot device was located and windows failed to start. I was able to <control-i> into my raid settings and the two 1TB are set up as raid 1 and the M4 is set as non raid drive.

Can anyone offer any suggestions as to why I am not able to regain my original settings?
 

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Dell Studio XPS 435t
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Windows 7 Home Premium X64
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Intel Core i7
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Dell OX501H
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6 GB
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ATI Radeon HD 4670
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Crucial M4 256gb
Segate 1TB
Segate 1TB
The problem is you installed Windows 7 in AHCI mode when you reinstalled on the SSD. When you switch to
RAID, it needs to be told to use the RAID drivers.

Here's how:

Change the BIOS back to AHCI so that Windows 7 can boot.
I would temporarily disconnect the two 1 TB drives.
Then follow this article.

Error message when you start a Windows 7 or Windows Vista-based computer after you change the SATA mode of the boot drive: "STOP 0x0000007B INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE"

After the fix, reboot and now set the BIOS to RAID.
 

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Thank you for the reply. After doing more reading I think it may be a better (easier) solution to migrate the data on the 1TB HDD to an external drive I have and then format both drives. I then can use 1 of the 2 1TB HDD's for my data and the other one for backup using a disk image program. Sound like a better solution?
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Home Premium X64Intel Core i76 GBATI Radeon HD 4670
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio XPS 435t
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium X64
CPU
Intel Core i7
Motherboard
Dell OX501H
Memory
6 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4670
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 256gb
Segate 1TB
Segate 1TB
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