• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

My RAID Array....disappeared

I recently built my new computer (essential parts for this situation):

Soltek SL-K8TPRO-939: http://www.soltek.de/soltek/product/products_all.php?isbn_st=SL-K8T-939FL
W Digital 80gb SATA (WD800JD): http://westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=83
Athlon64 3000
Zalman 7000B HSF
Corsair PC3200 512mb Value Select RAM
Thermaltake 420w PSU

I've got WinXP Pro. I setup up my hard drive on RAID 0+1. Here's a breakdown of what's gone on today:
I began overclocking. First set my FSB to 230 (default 9x multiplier), reset did stress/heat tests. Came back to the tutorial, and realized that I missed the step to set my memory divider to 100mhz (to find the max of your CPU power). So I did that, and increased my FSB to 235mhz. When Windows loaded up, after about 15 seconds, Windows just froze up. So I reset the computer, did the same thing again. So I lowered the FSB to 230, and was getting the same crap. I did another reset, and got a blue screen error (right after BIOS loaded) that dispalyed my video card driver (9600xt). I reset my computer, it worked, then it froze again. Realized that I didn't set my memory divider back to 200mhz. I decided screw it, and just reset the CMOS.

My computer reset, and after the BIOS loaded I got another blue screen error. This time, it couldn't detect/read my hard drive. Reset a few times, kept saying it. I tried putting in my WinXP CD, and when I tried to install Windows, but it said that it couldn't detect a hard drive. I made an MS-DOS boot disk, and tried to go to the C: drive, but it said that is was an invalid drive. Then I tried "fdisk /mbr", but I don't think it's going to do much when I'm under A:\. I also noticed that in the BIOS load-up, the screen that says "hit cltr-f" (which I used to set up my RAID) no longer comes up. There is another screen that says I can hit TAB to go to the New User Window. I hit it, and it goes to a screen where I can set up my RAID array, but, I can't move up and down or select anything, just exit.

I'm at a big loss. All of my cables are firmly in place. I'm thinking of RMAing my hard drive, but since that RAID setup screen in the BIOS doesn't come up, I think there could be problems with the motherboard.
 
Every now and then, you have to enter the SATA BIOS function (Ctrl F with Promise Fast Trak) and rebuild the array. I've had it happen a couple of times - usually no big deal.

I agree about the over clocking bit - that may be the cause that requires the rebuild.
 
master,

It sounds like when you reset your BIOS, perhaps that disabled the RAID controller.
Check and make sure it's enabled.
 
Yep! That is usually the problem when you don't get the Ctrl-F screen. 🙂
 
Just out of curiosity, whats the point of setting up a raid 0 + 1 on a single hard drive?? Seems like it would defeat the purpose?
 
Back
Top