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Raid and XHD setup and delete on GA-P55A-UD7

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Raid and XHD setup and delete on GA-P55A-UD7
« on: November 30, 2010, 11:22:35 am »
Building  with GA-P55A-UD7 + latest Bios + i7875 +8Gb Corsair XMS3 + 60Gb SSD (C:) + 1Tb WD Black + IDE DVD + SATA DVD + Win7 Pro x64  Loaded Win from CD and latest drivers from Gigabyte web via USB stick.

Got up and running OK with above kit, and great FAQs help from this Forum.  Thanks!

Problems started when I tried to add a pair of 2Tb Samsungs in a Raid 0 using XHD.  Probably did it all wrong as I now think that XHD is to add a drive, when in fact I added both new drives at once.  I imagined XHD would do the necessary format (as a different RAID utility did on another machine), but I guess I was wrong.

Firstly, the POST tells me the 'AHCI drivers are not loaded', but I had set bios to RAID/AHCI before loading Win7 and drivers -and with the two single drives the PC works fine.

Disk Management shows the pair as 'Disk 0' but I cannot use, format nor undo the RAID.  The second disk capacity shows as 1678Gb Unallocated (not the 2048Gb of the other) and the options are greyed.

On startup I get the XHD error as above - Task Manager shows it as XHD II *32 is this the wrong version?  Is there a *64 version that I have not found?

Any help to 'kill' this RAID muddle and advice on how best to set up a 4Gb raid 0 will be welcomed, thankfully.

 I would like to do it without a Win 7 reinstall as having done that once without a BSOD (!!!) I don't expect my luck to hold for a second try ... ...

(I hope to then set up another Raid 1 with a pair of WD 1Tbs.)

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Re: Raid and XHD setup and delete on GA-P55A-UD7
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2010, 09:20:50 pm »
Hi and welcome to the gigabyte Forum.

The first problem that I see is that you are trying to create a 4GB disk (2 x 2GB in RAID0) when Windows only supports a maximum of 2GB in a single partition.
There are many programs out htere on hte web that will clean the old RAID off for you although I am not sure what they are called. I think one is Killdisk or similar.
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