Raid0 setup problem

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rms

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Raid0 setup problem
« on: 11 Sep 2008, 02:36 pm »
I am trying to install Win XP on a Raid0 array without success. I have an ASUS P5Q mobo, 2x 640 Gb WD HDD, E8500 Wolfdale, and a Pioneer Sata DVD-Rom. I used the WD utility to preformat the HDD and they are recognized in bios. I set the system storage in bios to raid and then entered the intel Raid setup but in that screen it does not allow me to select the individual drives. I am at work now so I can't try this but is it possible that the Sata DVD-Rom is interfering since when I select Raid in bios for the sata ports that the DVD-Rom drive cannot function as a raid device? Just guessing, because I have no idea, but I have followed the mobo owner's manual precisely for raid setup with no luck. I have taken it through to Win install to and at F6 loaded the Asus Raid driver, continued XP install and gotten the bsod "problem with hard disc" message.

I actually gave up on this and reverted to IDE for a single HDD install of XP and it worked. My other HDD is also working properly. So the problem is definately in the Raid0 setup process somewhere. I also tried to do a Win XP setup of Raid0 but of course now that the OS is on an IDE setup I can't change the Sata ports in the bios to Raid because then XP won't boot on the IDE drive - so I can't use it to setup the Raid array.

Tonight I wil try setting up the Raid array without the DVD-Rom installed then either put it back in and try to install the OS or find another DVD that is non-sata and try that. However if anybody can help with this I will appreciate it.

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Re: Raid0 setup problem
« Reply #1 on: 12 Sep 2008, 02:14 pm »
I've tried everything I could think of or read about and it won't work so I'm giving up on Raid for now. If anybody is knowledgeable with this let me know. My mobo does have the silicon image chip so I will try that for backup but from what I understand it is slower than the ICH10R controlled Raid array so it probably won't be of help with the Sonar setup.

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Re: Raid0 setup problem
« Reply #2 on: 12 Sep 2008, 02:53 pm »
If the RAID controller is on the MB on a chip, there should be a driver on the MB disk that will need to be installed prior to trying to do any kind of setup, format, etc.  You'll likely have to do a partition setup and low level format after you install the driver.

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