The Elders' House of Pain
Public Forum => Pc Help/Tweak Page => Topic started by: Luggage on September 21, 2010, 06:54:24 AM
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Last night my computer decides to show me a BSOD (has been years since I saw one -- I was so happy before :crybaby: )
anyway, I restart and the Intel RAID controller says that one of my two discs (setup as RAID 0) has a status of "error occured". Computer won't boot. I plug in vista cd, chkdsk c: (still shows as 1TB which is combined size of both drives) and shows no errors. I reboot but doesn't load windows. In BIOS, I changed to "Plug and Play O/S"; now computer boots fine but Intel RAID controller still says that the disc has "error occured".
So I just bought a backup drive to hopefully save all my info. I presume something is still fucked up to keep giving me the error message. Any suggestions?
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What kind of drives do you have? I have done 4 RAID 0 builds and haven't had a problem yet (thankfully) so I don't have a ton of experience in those errors. This article may help though:
http://www.flyingnerd.com/intel-raid-problem-under-windows-vista
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Turns out to be a failing drive. Western Digitial Blue Caviar. On the bright side, it failed 2 months before 3yr warranty runs out so getting new replacement drive. I do love their customer service - super easy to get advance replacement drive sent via 2 day shipping at no charge!
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Def was the drive. btw, Western Digital customer support rocks! I filled out simple form online after one set of emails and they had replacement drive in my hands within 2 days and before I had to mail back faulty drive.
This experience certainly made me a loyal customer despite the drive failure.
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SWEET! Always been a WD fan myself. Good to hear their customer service is solid.