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Please enter setup to recover BIOS setting. When raid configuration was built, ensure to set SATA configuration to raid mode.

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Do what the message says, go into your BIOS and set SATA to RAID mode, reboot and then I imagine you'll have to boot into the RAID configuration and delete a "ghost array". Then try switching SATA mode back to AHCI or whatever you had it set to previously.

I just installed my new motherboard and every time i turn my pc of and on again i get this message shown in the picture and for the computer to start up it usually takes 1 minute while the ram debug light is on to get to the AMI screen. I have updated all my drivers and bios. The weirdest thing is that i have not connected any sata drives the motherboard because i don't have any. I have installed the 2tb 980 pro in the pcie gen 5 slot and the 970 evo plus 500gb in the pcie gen 4 slot on the left. I dont know what i can do to fix this error message and the pc works but i find it really annoying that my bios resets everytime i turn off the pc for a certain amount of time (even if i only let the pc hibernate).

This is my Config:

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Do what the message says, go into your BIOS and set SATA to RAID mode, reboot and then I imagine you'll have to boot into the RAID configuration and delete a "ghost array". Then try switching SATA mode back to AHCI or whatever you had it set to previously.

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It probrably has RAID enabled and it's looking for a RAID setup and it's seeing the two drives you have in already, thinking those are supposed to be in RAID config.

Disable RAID in the BIOS under your HDD/SATA drive settings and try again, also be sure these drives are set for ACHI too.

If you did setup a RAID config with those the above suggestion is how to address it.

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20 hours ago, Bad5ector said:

Do what the message says, go into your BIOS and set SATA to RAID mode, reboot and then I imagine you'll have to boot into the RAID configuration and delete a "ghost array". Then try switching SATA mode back to AHCI or whatever you had it set to previously.

My SATA drives where in RAID mode so i think that was the problem but im not sure

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