Well, here we go. As a minor bug before I get to the real thing --- I noticed that just hitting CTRL-F during BIOS startup is likely to crash the whole thing; apparently you really need to wait until the "press CTRL-F" shows up.
Anyway, I have two disks in a RAID-1 setup. I installed Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit). Yesterday I suddenly noticed that the Array is "critical", and my RAID had turned into a critical RAID and a single-disk JBOD. Took me while to repair --- the BIOS couildn't do anything(
), there was no RAID tool anywhere to be found. Finally stumbled across that RAIDXpert thing, and got that to repair the RAID. Which took forever. Shutdown the box and went to sleep.
This morning I turned on the box... and the RAID is critical again, along with a 1 disk JBOD. Sounds familiar, waasn't that the same thing as yesterday? WFT? How am I gouing to use that RAID if it needs to be reparied for hours everry day?
You guys DO know that RAID-1 is supposed be helping with keeping the data safe, don't you? It's not going to do that if it's preferred state is "criticial".
I know this is a Gigabyte forum, but anyone know whether Asus boards work properly? This is basically a killer "feature"... and since I need a few more of these boxes it's kind of "on hold" for now.
EDIT: btw, for some obscure reason, the RAID also moved from LD-1 to LD-2. I wonder whether it will now move to LD-3 ...