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RAID disappeared from Windows

rof3

Member
I updated my motherboard's BIOS to 1.09 and now when I log on to Windows, I'm asked to install drivers for my RAID controller and my G: (RAID 1) doesn't show up in My Computer. I went to Disk Management and the drives aren't even there. When booting, the RAID screen shows up and seems to recognize the RAID array. I need to get some files off of there so I don't want to reformat the disks. How can I get Windows to recognize the logical drive again? Thanks.

(All my specs are in my sig)

Edit: I have a backup of my BIOS before I updated, I don't know how to use that or if it will help me though.
 
You do know that you need to reset all of the bios settings after updating bios right? If you didn't you need to set everything up again in the bios, make sure raid is enabled, and do you get your raid setup screen when you boot up? The one where you would have initialy configured your raid array..
 
Hey, thanks for the reply, amending this thread was actually on my to-do list...after poking around the list of trouble tickets on AOpen's site I found out that they've pulled the R1.09 BIOS because its SATA is screwed up somehow. I flashed back to R1.08 and that solved my problem. But thanks.

Edit: EatSpam, there are no drivers to install...my mobo has onboard RAID support and AOpen has never offered/needed to offer drivers for it, it always just worked.
 
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