Hello,
I have been using my OS (Win 7 64 Ultimate) on a RAID 1 array via the Marvell controller on my P55A-UD4P (rev. 1 BIOS F10) using Caviar Green drives. I set this up in complete ignorance of the problems with the 9128 chip and faster drives like the Caviar Black 6G.
Many thanks to Dark Mantis, absic and Pierre for their posts on the 9128 topic. I wish I had known this before I built my system as I am a new RAID user, but such is life.
I also have a RAID 1 array for data, using the Intel controller and Green drives too. The whole system has been working fine like this for many months.
In my ignorance and inability to refrain from experimenting, I swapped the Green OS drives, one by one, rebuilding via the BIOS with Caviar Black 6G drives, thinking that I might get a bit more speed and space. Of course, this didn't work, and the Marvell controller treated the new drives as though they were like the old ones, but at least I learned something. During this process, the OS and the array worked fine, even in the intermediate step with one Green and one Black drive.
It was about this time that I began reading Dark Mantis's posts on the issue, and realised I was in dangerously deep, murky water....
I thought I'd start to fix at least some of my errors and revert back to Green drives on the Marvell array, so as a first step I swapped out one of the Black drives with one of the original Green drives, and this is where I think I made a fatal mistake - the original Green drive was not reformatted and still had the OS installed. I did not get an option to rebuild the array in the BIOS as I'd seen previously, so proceeded to boot but instead got a Disk error message.
Now, even after removing the offending drive the OS will not boot. With only the single Black drive installed, the BIOS shows the array as degraded but will still not boot. I can see a BIOS option to "erase RAID config data?" but I don't know what this would do...
I still have one Green drive that I had removed earlier, and it has the OS still installed. I am prepared to revert to non-RAID if necesary to get my system running again. Is there any way to recover my OS in this circumstance?
My apology for this long post.