- Oct 18, 2012
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Forgive me for seeking an answer to this question that may have already been answered here but I am not sure how to formulate it any better to explain my problem.
I have a number of Hdd's that are non-functioning and I would like to know what I need to do to get them back up and functioning. They are not physically damaged unless you count on an an end user changing the geometry through using software.
I've had 2 hd's in a RAID0 setup and instead of reverting them back to Non-Raid by using the BIOS Intel raid setup program, I just took them out just in case my upgrade didn't go as planed.
Essentially, what I did was disconnected the 2 HD's that were in raid0 and replaced them with 2 other hd's WITHOUT going through the REVERTING motion.
So, my question is...HOW does one go about getting these hd's back to factory configuration so that they are usable once again ?
Do I need to do a Low level format or something else here?
Thanks in advance.
I have a number of Hdd's that are non-functioning and I would like to know what I need to do to get them back up and functioning. They are not physically damaged unless you count on an an end user changing the geometry through using software.
I've had 2 hd's in a RAID0 setup and instead of reverting them back to Non-Raid by using the BIOS Intel raid setup program, I just took them out just in case my upgrade didn't go as planed.
Essentially, what I did was disconnected the 2 HD's that were in raid0 and replaced them with 2 other hd's WITHOUT going through the REVERTING motion.
So, my question is...HOW does one go about getting these hd's back to factory configuration so that they are usable once again ?
Do I need to do a Low level format or something else here?
Thanks in advance.
