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RAID Volume Not Recognized After BIOS Flash! *HELP!*

Baasha

Golden Member
Guys,

I just updated my BIOS (ver. 0904) for my MoBo (Asus P6T7 WS). When it restarted, I got a message saying, "NTLDR is missing". I then went into BIOS to see what the issue was and the "Storage Configuration" was set to 'IDE'. I checked the options there and it had RAID and AHCI. I chose RAID because my OS drive is actually two SSDs in RAID-0. I also tried setting it to AHCI and that didn't work either! 🙁

Under the Boot Device Priority Menu, none of HDDs showed up! Not even the regular non-SSD drives! Only the external HDD, Removable Dr., and both Optical Drives are shown as options! I went into the Hard Disk Drives under 'Boot' and it shows ALL of the drives separately. They used to show like "Intel: Vol - 0" for my OS drive.

HELP! What do I need to do to fix this? I can't boot into Windows!

EDIT: I was able to fix it by changing the Storage Configuration to "RAID" and rebooting! 🙂
 
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