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How to reconfigure HDD from raid to normal operation?

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I have received a WD SE 4 TB SATA HDD. Previously it was used in a RAID1 array. Using Windows disk management i have deleted the partition, created it per new, formatted with AF sector size. CrystalDiskInfo shows health status ok, but i can not read smart with other programs like HD Tune Pro or Speccy. Every program installed in Windows shows the hard drive as "Intel Raid 1 Volume SCSI Disk Device".

What do i need to do to get rid of it's RAID1 status and have a proper naming?
 
Remove it from the RAID1 then KillDisk it. The RAID config data are in the first bytes of the drive...outside the reach of Windows.
 
I've always just been able to do a Clean command on the disk in DiskPart and it gets rid of the RAID config.
 
On boot up go into your RAID options and delete the HDD from the array.

If you have it on a system without RAID enabled unplug the other drives and then set it up as if you're going to run RAID in the bios then go into RAID and delete it from the array.
 
Remove it from the RAID1 then KillDisk it. The RAID config data are in the first bytes of the drive...outside the reach of Windows.

I tried Killdisk recently, I'm unsure if I had caddies or what but when I would run it, it would never move beyond the main menu after hitting correct key on board to start it...
 
I've always just been able to do a Clean command on the disk in DiskPart and it gets rid of the RAID config.

This.

From an elevated prompt:

diskpart

then

list disk
sel disk X (where X is the drive number of your WD SE 4TB)
clean
create part prim
sel part 1
format fs=ntfs quick
assign
exit
 
Diskpart like he said
 
On boot up go into your RAID options and delete the HDD from the array.

If you have it on a system without RAID enabled unplug the other drives and then set it up as if you're going to run RAID in the bios then go into RAID and delete it from the array.

That was the correct option! I knew i could somehow fix this from UEFI. And so i did.

Remove it from the RAID1 then KillDisk it. The RAID config data are in the first bytes of the drive...outside the reach of Windows.

If it is possible, i try to avoid installing any additional software.

I've always just been able to do a Clean command on the disk in DiskPart and it gets rid of the RAID config.

A then, perhaps next time.

Thank you all.
 
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