Davidelmo
New Member
- Joined
- Oct 30, 2007
- Messages
- 330 (0.05/day)
Processor | Intel i7 920 @4.20Ghz |
---|---|
Motherboard | Gigabyte EX58 UD5 |
Cooling | Titan Fenrir |
Memory | 6Gb Patriot 1600Mhz |
Video Card(s) | ATI HD4870 1Gb |
Storage | 2x250Gb Seagate Barracuda (RAID 0) plus 2B storage |
Display(s) | Samsung 22 inch Widescreen |
Case | Coolermaster HAF 932 |
Audio Device(s) | Auzen Prelude 7.1 |
Power Supply | PCP&P 750W Silencer |
Software | Win7 beta |
Specs are to the left <--
Basically, I keep having problems where my system will hang, crash and then refuse to boot windows for no apparent reason.
It will work fine, and will suddenly freeze totally. I then restart and it will hit the first splash screen and freeze dead. The only solution is to wipe the RAID array and start over.
However, this happened last week but when I went to re-install Vista 64, the install showed NO hard drives present in my machine. I went back to the BIOS - SATA was switched on, the RAID array was built and healthy etc. I've re-installed quite a few times before and never seen this problem before.
I used www.ultimatebootcd.com and ran the Seagate hard drive test. The RAID array appears as one drive and the test failed almost straight away.
So, I decided to do away with the RAID configuration and install windows onto one of the hard drives. I disabled RAID and then restarted. However, the BIOS is now only showing 1 of my 2 hard drives.
I go to reinstall windows and only one hard drive appears there too. Windows installs and is up and running fine, but only one hard drive is shown in my computer. The strange thing is that Device Manager shows two hard drives, but the BIOS only shows one.
I then tried physically unplugging the 2nd hard drive. The BIOS looks the same, Windows shows only 1 hard drive in My Computer and Device Manager.
I then tried physically unplugging the 1st hard drive and running the 2nd hard drive only. There are no hard drives shown in the BIOS and the windows finds no hard drives.
I tried swapping over the two SATA cables and power cables in case one port was dodgy or not recognised, but the machine boots fine with the 1st hard drive, and shows no hard drive with the 2nd.
I'm pretty confused and at a loss about what to do next.. is the 2nd hard drive dead?
It's SATA, so I don't have to fiddle with jumpers or setting master/slave etc, right?
It should just appear in the BIOS, but at the moment it looks like this:
SATA 1 - STxxxxxx (1st hard drive)
SATA 2 - AUTO (should be my 2nd hard drive)
SATA 3 - my DVD drive
SATA 4 - my 2nd DVD drive
SATA 5 - AUTO
SATA 6 - AUTO
It's like the 2nd hard drive doesn't even exist.. yet for some reason windows detects it is there in device manager.. wtf
Basically, I keep having problems where my system will hang, crash and then refuse to boot windows for no apparent reason.
It will work fine, and will suddenly freeze totally. I then restart and it will hit the first splash screen and freeze dead. The only solution is to wipe the RAID array and start over.
However, this happened last week but when I went to re-install Vista 64, the install showed NO hard drives present in my machine. I went back to the BIOS - SATA was switched on, the RAID array was built and healthy etc. I've re-installed quite a few times before and never seen this problem before.
I used www.ultimatebootcd.com and ran the Seagate hard drive test. The RAID array appears as one drive and the test failed almost straight away.
So, I decided to do away with the RAID configuration and install windows onto one of the hard drives. I disabled RAID and then restarted. However, the BIOS is now only showing 1 of my 2 hard drives.
I go to reinstall windows and only one hard drive appears there too. Windows installs and is up and running fine, but only one hard drive is shown in my computer. The strange thing is that Device Manager shows two hard drives, but the BIOS only shows one.
I then tried physically unplugging the 2nd hard drive. The BIOS looks the same, Windows shows only 1 hard drive in My Computer and Device Manager.
I then tried physically unplugging the 1st hard drive and running the 2nd hard drive only. There are no hard drives shown in the BIOS and the windows finds no hard drives.
I tried swapping over the two SATA cables and power cables in case one port was dodgy or not recognised, but the machine boots fine with the 1st hard drive, and shows no hard drive with the 2nd.
I'm pretty confused and at a loss about what to do next.. is the 2nd hard drive dead?
It's SATA, so I don't have to fiddle with jumpers or setting master/slave etc, right?
It should just appear in the BIOS, but at the moment it looks like this:
SATA 1 - STxxxxxx (1st hard drive)
SATA 2 - AUTO (should be my 2nd hard drive)
SATA 3 - my DVD drive
SATA 4 - my 2nd DVD drive
SATA 5 - AUTO
SATA 6 - AUTO
It's like the 2nd hard drive doesn't even exist.. yet for some reason windows detects it is there in device manager.. wtf