Got a new mobo - Intel Matrix Raid problems!

Mhjeff

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Hi,
First thing I'd like to say is that I'm not a newb who's posting his first ever question here on the site. I had an account here and I guess I haven't logged in for awhile so I was deleted. So I had to create a new account using my old member name.

So here's my latest problem. I hope someone can help.

My old Asus P5GDC Deluxe mobo died. I had 2 500gb drives setup as an Intel Matrix Raid as 2 drives, 1 mirrored, and 1 un-mirrored.
I moved these HDD's into my new system. Now I know that I'm going to have to re-install Windows 7 x64 on them because I've made a really dramatic hardware changes. But before I do a complete new install, I want to move my data off these drives first. So I installed Windows 7 x64 to another drive temporarily so I can copy data over but I can only see half of my Raid set. The other drive which still has data on it is not visible at all in windows. Except in Device Manger, but in disk management it does not show up at all, not even as a foreign disk.
I did a quick Google and several things I read said that I have to install the Intel Matrix Storage Manager. So I DL'd the latest IMSM from the Intel site and tried to install it and I get this error msg, "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements". So I did another Google and read that I have to load the Intel Matrix Raid drivers as you're installing windows. But I've read that Win 7 already comes with the ICH10R drivers pre-installed. If it didn't I would'nt be able to see my Raid drives at all during installation, which I can see them. So tried to re-install Win 7 and load the latest ICH10R Raid drivers from Intel. When I get to the screen where I can pick the driver, the little check box on the lower left that says "Hide drivers not compatible with this computers hardware" is checked, and I don't see any drivers at all in the list. If I uncheck this box, I see a whole slew of drivers.
So I figured I would go ahead and try and pick ICH10R driver listed and force the issue. After it loads the driver and brings me back to the page where I can pick the drive I want to install Win 7 to and it says "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. (Show Details)". When I click on show details it says "Windows is unable to install to the selected location. Error: 0x80300001". It says this for every drive I have installed in my computer, not just the raid sets. I've even tried the DVD-Rom that came with my mobo and if the check box is checked it doesn't even show the drivers that are supposed to be compatible with the mobo. Pretty silly, huh?

Sorry this is so long.

Thanks for reading,
Matt
 
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Self Built
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Windows 7
CPU
Intel Core i7 920 2.66Ghz
Motherboard
Asus PSX58D Premium
Memory
12 Gbs Corsair DDR-3
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTS 250 1Gb
Sound Card
Onboard HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Hard Drives
2 Samsung 500gb SATA - Intel Matrix Raid
1 WD 320gb SATA
1 Samsung 160gb SATA
PSU
Corsair TX-750w
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Aspire
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Corsair H50 closed loop water cooling
I don't know whether you will be able to get data off your old RAIDed drives (ICH6R on the P5GDC Deluxe) with your new system. If you use the RAID BIOS to configure them as a RAID 1 array, it may destroy all of the data on them.

Sorry that I can't be more encouraging.
 

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homegrown
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Asus P9X79 Pro
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eVGA GTX680
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Creative X-Fi Titanium
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As PA246Q
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Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
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PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
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Silverstone FT02
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Noctua NH-D14
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cheap Logitech USB
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Thanks bobkn for replying, you were the only one that did.

But I have an Update!!!

It was weird, but I went ahead and copied over the data that I was able to see, and then I thought I'd try to do this one little thing.
I went into the BIOS and changed the SATA setting from RAID to IDE and rebooted.
And when it booted into Win 7, I was able to see the other drive, but not the first drive that I was able to see when my BIOS was set to RAID. Weird!!!
I was able to then copy the data I needed from that volume and reset the BIOS back to RAID and deleted the old RAID set and created a new RAID set.

But now I have a new problem.
I was running Windows updates and rebooting and installing drivers and programs for my new mobo and during one of the reboots, when it gets to the "Starting Windows" screen, it went to BSOD. It flashes by so quickly that I can't read what the fault was and it goes into an endless reboot, Starting Windows, BSOD and reboot, etc, etc.
When I press Cntl-I to get into the Intel Matrix Option ROM, it states that my RAID volume 1 status, is a yellow "INITIALIZE" and not green "NORMAL".
When it says "INITIALIZE", does it really mean that it's "INITIALIZING" or does it mean I have to initialize it myself? There are no options for me to initialize it, just Create, Delete or Set Disk To Non-Raid and Exit.
If it is Initializing, it'll never get there if the computer keeps rebooting. Should I just leave it in the Intel Matrix Option ROM to see if it completes?

Thanks,
Matt
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel Core i7 920 2.66Ghz
Motherboard
Asus PSX58D Premium
Memory
12 Gbs Corsair DDR-3
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTS 250 1Gb
Sound Card
Onboard HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP w2207h
Hard Drives
2 Samsung 500gb SATA - Intel Matrix Raid
1 WD 320gb SATA
1 Samsung 160gb SATA
PSU
Corsair TX-750w
Case
Aspire
Cooling
Corsair H50 closed loop water cooling
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