Can't remove Raid!!

ricardomax

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Hi - I have a problem which I have run out of ideas as to how to solve...

I did have 2 hdds in RAID 0, and wanted to switch to a single disk (so I could swap the motherboard without issue).

Cloned the 2 hdds to the single using Norton Ghost. It works fine and the PC boots no problem - but only if the bios (Asus) is set to 'configure sata as RAID'. If I change to 'configure sata as IDE' it won't boot (bsod during windows loading screen).

The PC clearly thinks the new, single hdd is still a raid system - which presumably could cause problems when I upgrade the mobo. I have tried Windows 7 repair, fixmbr, fixboot, rebuild bcd... none of it makes any difference!

So I am out of ideas!! How can I get the PC to realise it's just a single disk???
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
In BIOS do you have a SATA setting AHCI, if NO, RAID is the right setting.
 

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In BIOS do you have a SATA setting AHCI, if NO, RAID is the right setting.

There is AHCI, but that won't work. Raid boots fine - the problem is I don't want it set as raid - because I want to upgrade the mobo - and I believe the a new mobo is likely to not recognise an older raid array? If it will, then fine, I'll leave it and upgrade. But that's why I wanted to change the bios to 'configure sata as IDE'...
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Will do - might be a while though before I get a chance to buy and install the new mobo...
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Hi - I have a problem which I have run out of ideas as to how to solve...

I did have 2 hdds in RAID 0, and wanted to switch to a single disk (so I could swap the motherboard without issue).

Cloned the 2 hdds to the single using Norton Ghost. It works fine and the PC boots no problem - but only if the bios (Asus) is set to 'configure sata as RAID'. If I change to 'configure sata as IDE' it won't boot (bsod during windows loading screen).

The PC clearly thinks the new, single hdd is still a raid system - which presumably could cause problems when I upgrade the mobo. I have tried Windows 7 repair, fixmbr, fixboot, rebuild bcd... none of it makes any difference!

So I am out of ideas!! How can I get the PC to realise it's just a single disk???

Is the RAID your system drive?

If so, the image will contain the RAID drivers, and the Windows registry will be configured to use them.

I've never used it for the purpose, but I speculate that the "sysprep" utility might be usable to make the Win7 installation generic enough to be cloned onto a non-RAID volume.

The safest approach would probably be a clean re-install of Windows, though.
 

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Intel Core I7-3930k
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Asus P9X79 Pro
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16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
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eVGA GTX680
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Creative X-Fi Titanium
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As PA246Q
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PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
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Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
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Hi - yes the RAID is the system drive (in fact it's the only drive!). As I say, fixmbr, fixboot, rebuild bcd didn't work... I'll try sysprep when I get a chance - possibly without changing hardware at all, just changing the bios 'configure sata as...' from raid to ide and seeing if that works.

I'm trying to avoid a clean install if at all possible!
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit

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Win7U 64 RTM
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Q9550
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GA-EP45-UD3R
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8GB Gskill
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ASUS|EAH4850/HTDI/1GD3/A
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xfi Plat
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Dell 2405fpw
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1920x1200
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Antec
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Antec
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MS Natural Ergonomic 4000
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Logitech MX610 USB Cordless
Great, that's really helpful! Two good ideas now for fixing the problem when I've drawn a blank everywhere else!

Thanks
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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