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I have a gigabyte board set up on a RAID 0 with 2 320 GIG HARD drives. On start up the screen showed a critical error. I disconnected the drives ONE at a time and ran chkdsk. It showed one drive had errors in the index. So I replaced the drive with a identical one but I can not figure out how get the system to recognize it. Can anybody help? Nobody? Why didn't you just run chkdsk /r ?Quote from: frige on February 24, 2010, 07:46:57 AM

I have a gigabyte board set up on a raid 0 with 2 320 gig hard drives. On start up the screen showed a critical error. I disconnected the drives one at a time and ran chkdsk. It showed one drive had errors in the index. So I replaced the drive with a identical one but I can not figure out how get the system to recognize it. Can anybody help?
Won't work with RAID-0 (striped), with one drive missing or replaced, it's as if no drives are present. You will lose everything. RAID-1 (mirrored) creates two identical drives. Replace one and it will be rebuilt automatically.


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