(October 13, 2018 at 6:38 pm)Abaddon_ire Wrote:(October 13, 2018 at 9:24 am)popeyespappy Wrote: I can see it under the hardware manager, but not under the disk manager.
As far as I can tell I am using the latest version of RTS.
It's an ASRock motherboard. According to the manual, all 6 of the SATA 3 ports support Intel RTS.
I may have figured out what the problem is. According to this link at Intel, I should have configured the RAID before I installed the OS. I may need to reinstall Windows. That's not really a big deal since there isn't anything else on the computer yet, but if true it sure sucks that Microsoft can't figure out how to add a RAID array after the fact.
OK, I am willing to have a go, but so far the information is so sparse that it would be a total guess. Care to do better?
So far, I don't even know the nature of the issue. You have a computer and an external RAID. They are estranged. You think they are connected, or ought to be connected, but do not specify how they are connected. Two cans and a length of string or what? WTF do I do with that? Are they internal or external? Who knows? SATA or ethernet? No idea.
I would like to help, but I have no clue what configuration
you have and you have not helped me help you.
Ball is in your court.
It's a new build. Here are the parts.
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Plus there is now an MSI Radeon Rx580 video card.
It's not an external Raid. The Raid drives are the 3 HGST Ultrastar drives. They are connected to SATA3_0, _1, and _2. There is nothing on the PC right now except Windows 10, and I've loaded the drivers for the video card and motherboard. The Raid was configured in the BIOS. I've updated the Intel RTS software.
I can see the drives in Windows hardware manager, but I can't see them under the disk manager. If there are specific things I can tell you let me know. It will probably be Monday before answers though because the PC is at the office.
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