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RAID troubles

acameron_56

Limp Gawd
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Jan 26, 2008
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So the other day I was transfering files off my C drive because it was getting kinda full and I got the blue screen. I restart the computer only to see that my one of my drives had failed, which was part of my RAID 0. This surprised me since it is a relatively new seagate drive and has not been acting up. Funny thing is that when I went into my RAID bios, it said that my RAID 0 was fine and that it was bootable. So I boot up windows and verify my Raid 0. No errors found. So I go ahead and mark my drive as normal through intel matrix storage, and then verify my Raid 0 again. No errors. So I figured everything was fine and moved on. Now I come home from school and my computer is hanging trying to boot. So I restart it and it says that my RAID 5 has failed, but all of my drives are fine. So I booted into safe mode and am now rebuilding my RAID. As these just fluky things or should I be concerned about my RAID controller? Thanks.
 
I see these kinds of things occasionally :(

2x500GB 7200.11 in RAID 0 via ICH9R
 
Alright so I decided to do some overclocking last night and set prime95 on for the night. When I woke up I was trying to boot to AHCI CD? I then restarted and my raid bios told me I need to rebuild my RAID 5...again. If I got a RAID card would this possibly go away?
 
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