Hi All,
I am hoping someone can help with this odd problem.
I have a Gigabyte GA-73PVM-S2 with 3 HDs, all SATA.
I have Windows 7 Home installed happily on a 300Gb Seagate drive, its been working fine for ages.
I recently decided to add 2 x 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F3's. I wanted this in a RAID, so went into the BIOS, and allowed the 2 drives to be in RAID. I then went into the RAID Bios and created the mirrored array. I boot into Windows and format the new disc that appears. I had already installed the NVidia RAID software and drivers. The software shows the single array with both discs being healthy.
I copied all my data over, but during this I kept getting warnings that the array was critical, but each time I would check the NVidia storage software and it showed it as healthy.
After a reboot the RAID Bios now shows 2 arrays both being degraded. When I enter RAID Bios it shows 2 arrays, both with just a single drive. When I go into Windows the Nvidia software shows the same.
I have tried this twice now and got the same results. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? Or is this a hardware fault?
Cheers,
Steve