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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: PatricF on May 06, 2011, 04:51:31 pm
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Hi,
I just go a Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3L motherboard with an i3 540 and I was just going to configure my two drives in a RAID array to install my system on.
BUT I don't get any RAID option during bootup.. I read the manual and configured the SATA thing to RAID/IDE then it says I should get a new option to push Ctrl+G to enter RAID array setup utility but I don't. It doesn't even work if I push Ctrl+G all the time until it says "DISK BOOT FAILIURE etc.".
So whats wrong here? I have the latest BIOS, FI. I need to get this s*** working, I don't really understand why this doesn't work even if I do EXACTLY as the manual says..
Can anyone help me please!?
Thanks,
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte forum.
Have you got the drives attached to the GSATA ports ?
Have you enabled RAID in the BIOS for the ports ?
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Hi and welcome to the Gigabyte forum.
Have you got the drives attached to the GSATA ports ?
Have you enabled RAID in the BIOS for the ports ?
ah thanks. I didn't have the drives attached to the GSATA ports, had no idea that it only worked on them.
Thanks for the very quick reply, it work now!
Thanks,
-Patric
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CTRL + G is for the GSATA ports in RAID mode and CTRL + I is for the Intel ports in RAID mode.
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just a little note to all who are unable to enter the raid menu with ctrl-g:
I have installed everything correctly on my GA-D525TUD and the post-screen with the ctrl-g message also appeared. but when I was hitting ctrl-g nothing happened. the screen ended again in "verifying dmi pool"... "disk boot failure" etc.
after spending some hours on this problem, upgrading bios firmware etc. I switched my keyboard from the usb to the keyboard port. after that, I was able to send the ctrl-g command.
strange thing is, I was able to enter the bios when my keyboard was connected to the usb port. so, I assumed that my keyboard was working fine...
so, always plug your keyboard into the keyboard port instead of usb, if you're encountering strange problems :-)
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Yes that is good advice. You should always have your keyboard attached to the main port on the back panel. It can cause all sort of problems otherwise.