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Hello, earlier today i was using my computer normally, i turned it of normally, now when i try to boot, it scans for my drives and says that my boot drive is off-line and i cant boot to windows. I have 2x Kingston HyperX 120Gb SSD's in raid 0. I cant find my drives even on bios, what do i do now?

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Hello, earlier today i was using my computer normally, i turned it of normally, now when i try to boot, it scans for my drives and says that my boot drive is off-line and i cant boot to windows. I have 2x Kingston HyperX 120Gb SSD's in raid 0. I cant find my drives even on bios, what do i do now?

 

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i really need help... :(
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Is RAID mode active on the Bios? But there is a chance that one of the Kingston drives gave up and screwed the entire RAID 0 configuration. 

 

By the way, congratulations with your 5K post  B)

Raid is active, but why cant i see evn the other drive if otherone died?

Also why it did not crash while i was in windows?

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Are the drives connected to the onboard SATA ports, or a RAID card? If it's a RAID card it might need to be reseated in the PCIe slot. Is RAID mode enabled in the BIOS?  

 

Check both drives in a another computer to check if they any of them are dead.

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Are the drives connected to the onboard SATA ports, or a RAID card? If it's a RAID card it might need to be reseated in the PCIe slot. Is RAID mode enabled in the BIOS?  

 

Check both drives in a another computer to check if they any of them are dead.

Both are connected to MoBo and raid is ennabled.
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Both are connected to MoBo and raid is ennabled.

Hmm, might just be that one of the drives died, but that does't really explain why you can't see neither of them. I would still advice you to check them in another computer if that is possible,

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Both are connected to MoBo and raid is ennabled.

Do you have another machine you could plug them into and see if they show up in

that one's BIOS?

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Hmm, might just be that one of the drives died, but that does't really explain why you can't see neither of them. I would still advice you to check them in another computer if that is possible,

I cant check it anywhere, but could my MoBo's raid controller be dead?

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Do you have another machine you could plug them into and see if they show up inthat one's BIOS?

i cant check it anywhere. :(

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I cant check it anywhere, but could my MoBo's raid controller be dead?

That's what we are trying to find out. I doubt that your onboard RAID controller are dead, but it is possible. You could try and change the SATA Mode and check if the drives show up then.  

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I cant check it anywhere, but could my MoBo's raid controller be dead?

 

What motherboard do you have? Do you have an actual RAID controller on the board

or are you just using the integrated fakeraid in the chipset?

 

Do you have any other drives you could hook up to the controller to test?

i cant check it anywhere. :(

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That's what we are trying to find out. I doubt that your onboard RAID controller are dead, but it is possible. You could try and change the SATA Mode and check if the drives show up then.

  

i cant check it anywhere. :(

  

What motherboard do you have? Do you have an actual RAID controller on the boardor are you just using the integrated fakeraid in the chipset? Do you have any other drives you could hook up to the controller to test?Bugger.

  

Why don't you disable raid, and test them individually, you can unplug one drive, test it, and then do the same with the other

Thank you guys i solved the issue, i turned off raid and i only one drive was discovered, so other drive is dead. :(
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