I've searched around and found many threads on converting from non-Raid to RAID however, little on the process of going the other way. If you know a thread, please pass it along.
I have a system image from the Raid 0 system on a single disk. However, it appears if I set the SATA configuration in BIOS as AHCI or IDE the system will not boot. It appears that leaving the SATA configuration in RAID mode allows the system to boot, even if the main drives are not configured as RAID.
Is there any down-side to leaving the SATA controller configured as RAID? The Intel RAID manager comes up during boot and reports the two disks as non-RAID.
Am I stuck having to leave that mode set (other than doing a full rebuild of the system and all applications)?
This is all on Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Thank you,
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I have a system image from the Raid 0 system on a single disk. However, it appears if I set the SATA configuration in BIOS as AHCI or IDE the system will not boot. It appears that leaving the SATA configuration in RAID mode allows the system to boot, even if the main drives are not configured as RAID.
Is there any down-side to leaving the SATA controller configured as RAID? The Intel RAID manager comes up during boot and reports the two disks as non-RAID.
Am I stuck having to leave that mode set (other than doing a full rebuild of the system and all applications)?
This is all on Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Thank you,
-a
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion 9600t
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- i7 3.33GHz
- Memory
- 12GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA 450GT
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2xEizo CG241W
- Hard Drives
- 2x2TB WD