- Oct 18, 2012
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Hi! I have a Gigabyte GA-H77-D3H-MVP mobo in my file server. I set up RAID 5 with the onboard Intel controller for the first time and everything was working just fine until I was stupid enough to update my BIOS. :twisted:
The update of course changed my disk setup from RAID to IDE, and I did not remember to change it back right away after the update of the BIOS. I mention this, but I do not know if it is relevant.
I have now changed it back to RAID.
In my RAID 5 setup I used to have 4 disks. 2 of them are now "NON-RAID Disk" according to the "BIOS" RAID tool, and 2 are members of the RAID Volume.
Is there any way of saving my setup by adding the two disks, or am I screwed and have to delete the RAID and then reacquire all my data?
Thanks!
The update of course changed my disk setup from RAID to IDE, and I did not remember to change it back right away after the update of the BIOS. I mention this, but I do not know if it is relevant.
I have now changed it back to RAID.
In my RAID 5 setup I used to have 4 disks. 2 of them are now "NON-RAID Disk" according to the "BIOS" RAID tool, and 2 are members of the RAID Volume.
Is there any way of saving my setup by adding the two disks, or am I screwed and have to delete the RAID and then reacquire all my data?
Thanks!
