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Originally Posted by enaberif That Error # means a file system problem.
Are you running the same board as before taking down the RAID array? |
The board the RAID was in last was a p5n32e-sli 680i board, but the BSOD was on a a8n32 sli (which I used when I started using RAID), when I switched board from the a8n32 to a 680i, I had to do nothing at all, just plug in hdds in new board, and it picked it up. So thats why I tried it on a different board. But even if it is a file system error, I reinstalled windows, which should have fixed it.
Well I'll put an extra SATA (which already has windows) and boot with it, to see if it detects the RAID drive letter in windows, if it does well and good. If not I'll try a Linux distro. Well first time I lost 500gb worth of stuff (backup) from windows, when I plugged it in, and for some reason it was formatting it quitely. This time its something else.. wow.