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RadioactiveIsotope

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  1. Currently using a basic but old Logitech gaming mouse with G930 wireless headphones, and logitech K750 wireless keyboard
  2. Currently using a Logitech K750 wireless keyboard and a basic wireless mouse both of which just broke. Looking at buying the Logitech K800, but I'd rather have something that looks nice, but still uses batteries
  3. Ok, I've tried reinstalling it now, and I did it several times, different ways (formatted disks, unformatted, etc.) I had all the drives plugged in, and each time, when the installer restarts my computer, the black screen with the loading bar that says loading files comes up, then the Windows 10 logo comes up with the circular loading symbol, and then after a while, the screen flashes and it asks me to choose my keyboard type and enters debugging mode. When I restart it again, because there's no option to continue to Windows 10, Windows 7 loads, and it's like nothing ever happened. Edit: I just tried one of the diagnostic options, which is to "Reset this PC" and it says the drive windows is installed on is locked.
  4. I recently upgraded from an old 3GB/s SSD to 2 6GB/s SSD's in RAID 0. While doing this, I decided I might as well upgrade from a clean install of Windows 7 to Windows 10 while I'm at it, and it's been such a pain. I've spent about 3 full days working on this, and I've gotten to the point where Windows 10 will boot from the RAID 0, but I want to add the old SSD and a couple old HDD's on as extra storage. I did every single Windows 7 update before upgrading, and all of the drives have been reformatted, but when I add them to the system, I get the Inaccessible_Boot_Device error. I also made sure the BIOS is selecting the RAID LD as the boot device (originally set to Windows Boot Manager, which didn't work either.) When I remove them it works just fine. I know there's no issue with any of the drives, and I've tried each individually, but I get the exact same results. How can I get these drives working?
  5. Ugh, I just spent the last 18 hours trying to get the W10 upgrade to work, and now the LD will boot W10, but if I connect any of my other 3 drives, I get the Inaccessible Boot Device error
  6. The file showed up, but it was just 0KB. Biostar responded and supplied me with the SATA RAID W7 x64 file. Apparently the file download was only broken on their US page, so they referred me to their global download page. I loaded the folder onto a USB, and now the driver shows up, loads, and the LD appears. Now I just have to deal with the W10 upgrade taking 4 hours
  7. I'm trying to set up 2 64GB SSDs on RAID 0 through SATA as my Windows 10 boot drive. I'm upgrading from Windows 7, so I'm using a Windows 7 x64 install disk. I've configured my BIOS to and set up the Logical Drive, and the drive shows up in the boot loading screen. However, the Windows 7 install disk won't recognize the LD. I've looked at the A85W downloadable content, and I see the Serial ATA RAID file I can download, as well as AMD RAIDXpert Driver all the way at the bottom. I also made sure I have the latest BIOS version. I'm thinking the install disk needs me to load these files as drivers to be able to recognize the LD. However, the Windows 7 x64 download is 0KB. I tried the W7 x84 download, as well as the XP x64, and they both actually showed up as actual files, but neither would load when I prompted the install disk. I also tried the AMD RAIDXpert Driver, but that didn't work either. I emailed Biostar about the missing file, but I'm worried that won't work either, because when I try to load the other drivers, it says "No signed device drivers were found." This makes me worry that the file type isn't even correct. If Biostar can't provide the W7 x64 SATA RAID file, or that doesn't work, is there anything else I should try? I specifically want to use these as the boot drive on this machine, so I don't think I can use the Windows solution for RAID, but correct me if I'm wrong.
  8. Currently running an old GTX 480 my buddy gave me. It's been a great unit, but the ports are starting to fail
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