OP OP E ecaffeine Solid State Member Messages 13 Sep 14, 2008 #21 Alright so I ran drive wipe on UBCD4WIN on both the drives. Still detecting an offline RAID. Deleted the first 63 sectors. Same thing. Ran WD extended diagnostic (they are both Western Digital drives) passed. I am running out of things to try!
Alright so I ran drive wipe on UBCD4WIN on both the drives. Still detecting an offline RAID. Deleted the first 63 sectors. Same thing. Ran WD extended diagnostic (they are both Western Digital drives) passed. I am running out of things to try!
K KurrentEweser Daemon Poster Messages 999 Sep 14, 2008 #22 Have tried clearing the CMOS and start over? If you can't get into the raid bios with ctrl f then something has to be broke.
Have tried clearing the CMOS and start over? If you can't get into the raid bios with ctrl f then something has to be broke.
OP OP E ecaffeine Solid State Member Messages 13 Sep 14, 2008 #23 yes that was one of the first things I tried
OP OP E ecaffeine Solid State Member Messages 13 Sep 15, 2008 #24 ecaffeine said: Mobo - Foxconn A7DA-S Bios - 879F1P04 2x WD 500gb sata 3g hard drives 1x LG BluRay/HD sata drive . Click to expand... Just noticed that BIOS should really be - 81BF1P03(official)/879F1P04(beta) neither work
ecaffeine said: Mobo - Foxconn A7DA-S Bios - 879F1P04 2x WD 500gb sata 3g hard drives 1x LG BluRay/HD sata drive . Click to expand... Just noticed that BIOS should really be - 81BF1P03(official)/879F1P04(beta) neither work
I InsaneZane Beta member Messages 1 Sep 26, 2008 #25 yes im having exactly same problem with gigbyte MA-770. created array ok but now cannot edit or remove. ****ing me off!! lol
yes im having exactly same problem with gigbyte MA-770. created array ok but now cannot edit or remove. ****ing me off!! lol