Hi gurus,
I have just flashed my Z87X-UD5H motherboard with F7 BIOS (from F6). Before flash, Intel RST was configured with one accelerated RAID5 volume (named "Volume1") made up of 5 SATA disks + 1 SSD. After the flash, Volume1 shows up as "Disabled". The 5 SATA disks + 1 SSD also shows up during "Ctrl-I" as a mixed set of Non-RAID and RAID disks:
Booting into Windows shows the same situation. No RAID Volume shown. Only individual SATA disks, of which 3 are marked as "disabled". IRST software in Windows states that the 3 "disabled" disks contain "incompatible RAID configurations" and offers to "clear the metadata". I believe doing that will worsen the situation, so I stayed away from any metadata clearing.
Can anyone offer any ways to help recover the RAID5 configuration?
Thanks!
I have just flashed my Z87X-UD5H motherboard with F7 BIOS (from F6). Before flash, Intel RST was configured with one accelerated RAID5 volume (named "Volume1") made up of 5 SATA disks + 1 SSD. After the flash, Volume1 shows up as "Disabled". The 5 SATA disks + 1 SSD also shows up during "Ctrl-I" as a mixed set of Non-RAID and RAID disks:
- SATA 1: Non-RAID
- SATA 2: Disabled (presumably still recognised as a RAID member)
- SATA 3: Disabled (presumably still recognised as a RAID member)
- SATA 4: Disabled (presumably still recognised as a RAID member)
- SATA 5: Non-RAID
- SSD: Non-RAID
Booting into Windows shows the same situation. No RAID Volume shown. Only individual SATA disks, of which 3 are marked as "disabled". IRST software in Windows states that the 3 "disabled" disks contain "incompatible RAID configurations" and offers to "clear the metadata". I believe doing that will worsen the situation, so I stayed away from any metadata clearing.
Can anyone offer any ways to help recover the RAID5 configuration?
Thanks!
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