To restore my data, I need to change my computer to the SATA Controller mode IDE, but I can not find it in the system BIOS. I recently had my PlayStation 3 system corrupt, and I had two options, to delete all of my data and start new, or go trough a long process to restore my data.
Does this mean that I cannot do what I am asking? View 1 Replies Installation :: Change SATA Controller Mode To IDE But Cannot Find It Aug 26, 2015
Can I add a third SATA drive (1TB) and create a RAID-1 configuration with only one of the two existing drives? The mb manual says that when SATA ports are set to RAID mode, all SATA ports run at RAID mode together. Two SATA HDD's (each 1 TB) contain dissimilar data.
So now I am no longer seeing Windows, not sure if my data on the hard drive still exists, and my cache drive (obviously) is not working.ĭoing a clean reinstall and losing all my previous data in Windows? View 9 Replies Asus Z97 Pro MB - Can Raid-1 Only 2 Of Three Installed SATA Drives / OS Is On SSD Oct 19, 2015 Since it showed that the cache drive was "Disabled", I thought I could fix my issues by re-creating the RAID array.ĥ) I tried to delete the current RAID setup shown in that BIOS menu, then chose the option to recreate the RAID0 array by selecting the option to create a "Striped Disk Array".Ħ) Once I did the above, Windows itself disappeared, and trying to undo the RAID0 option did not fix anything Windows still wouldn't bootĤ) I then entered into the special BIOS menu showing devices which listed my mSATA cache drive and hard drive and RAID settings. Saved and exited BIOS.Ģ) After rebooting, Windows failed to load, had a consistent blue screen with the sad smiley face with error "IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED", automatic repair also failed.ģ) I tried reverting back to "RAID" in SATA mode in BIOS, but it failed to change anything. Here's what I did to cause the problems:ġ) I went to Dell UEFI BIOS setup, and changed the SATA mode from "RAID" to "AHCI".
I need to get Windows working again, and hopefully, get back my data. In other words, I don't even see Windows anymore existing. drives with an option to restart or go to BIOS setup. More specifically, when I turn on my computer, I get an error saying no bootable drives found and it just lists my SATA 1, 2, 3, etc. However, when attempting to try different things, I am now in a position where I can no longer boot to Windows 10. So at first, I was trying to resolve an issue with my BD-ROM drive described here: XPS 8700 - BD-ROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRW/BDROM CH20N) Not Recognized Windows 10 - Disk Drives (HDD, CD/DVD, Blu-ray) Forum - Disk Drives - Dell Community View 2 Repliesĭrivers/Hardware :: Can't Boot After Changing SATA Mode And RAID Dec 2, 2015 System information is: AMD 64x2 Dual Core 5800+ 3.00GHZ with 6GB RAM operating Windows 10 Pro. Information on the card is Sil 3124 PCI/PCI-X to 4 port SATA300 But currently Windows doesn't see the controller card or hard drives.
The computer still recognizes the controller being installed at the BIOS level. I am finding the correct driver for my SATA RAID controller which is operating two mirrored 2TB hard drives.
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