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SSD moved to "Non-RAID Disk" after BIOS reset - Intel Rapid RAID

Hello everyone, while troubleshooting an issue with my GPU, I was forced to clear my BIOS settings, after doing so, my issue was fixed but my OS failed to boot due to a failed RAID 0 group. Based on what I could see, my SSD is fine, and the data is there... well half. Does anyone know how to place the drive back in to the RAID group, option 4 for Recovery is grayed out? While I have backups of my OS and important data is not stored on this RAID, I'd like to avoid the multiple hours of work to get this recovered and to reinstall all of my games, also I have a 1TB data cap.

 

I've tried disconnecting the drives to delete the group from Intel RST, however, I forgot that the RAID info is stored on the drives, at least IIRC.

 

Any help would be appreciated. Relevant Specs below. Picture of Intel RST attached.

 

System Specs:

CPU: i7-4790k

Motherboard: MSI Z97I AC LGA 1150

Intel RST Version: 13.0.0.2075

 

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You need to check in your BIOS settings that all the controllers your disks are connected to are set to RAID mode. They usually default to standard AHCI. Once that's set right it'll work straight away again.

DO NOT delete the volume in RST.

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7 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

You need to check in your BIOS settings that all the controllers your disks are connected to are set to RAID mode. They usually default to standard AHCI. Once that's set right it'll work straight away again.

DO NOT delete the volume in RST.

First thing I checked sadly. on the MSI mobo I have, it's all in one mode, RAID only or AHCI only.

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