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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: rhys100 on September 10, 2009, 03:08:51 pm
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G'day guys, i currently have 1x 500gb that runs my windows 7 build 7600 and 1x 1500gb hd for storage.
I have a gigabyte EP45-UD3P motherboard.
I just bought 2x1TB drives that i want to run in a RAID 0.
So i put them in and set it to raid in bios then configured the raid by going to ctrl I and setting the raid 0 as ive done this before for a RAID 5. Then i launched windows, get to the windows logo and it blue screens of death and says 0x0000007B
It also does the same thing on windows 7 RC.
any ideas why it wont load the RAID and it BSOD?
I've heard that you can only do it when you install windows, but i dont want my windows on the raid, only want to put my games on the drive and leave windows on the 500gb, so there must be another way correct??
cheers
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Your OS's 500GB is most likely being re-routed using the RAID controller on the motherboard instead of the controller that was originally used when installing W7. I do not have the same board as you, but check your BIOS for a setting that will allow you to set your SATA Port #1 to Native operation while the other ports are operating via RAID.