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Dont know if this is the correct topic for this forum.

 

Im having alot of trouble with my upgrade to windows 10 with my previous raid 0 setup just 2 hdds 500 gb storage.

 

I have tested with all available drivers for my sb850 chipset motherboard ecs a890gxm-a.

 

And still crashed with dpc watchdog violation and some times with critical process died 

 

Debugging minidump files it all resumes to ahcix64s.sys which is my ahci compatible raid controller driver.

 

Anyone have expericed with something like this? 

 

Or is my hardware just to outdated for windows 10?

P.S. non of my system is overclocked except my gpu which is factory overclocked.

 

My setup

Amd phenom II x4 955 black edition

4 gb ram kingston hyperx blue

2x segeate 500 gb raid 0

Msi GTX560ti

ecs a890gxm-a black edition

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6 minutes ago, Sigimtz said:

I want to stop using raid 0 but im afraid that while making my backup it crashes and cant make a reliable backup. 

Copy all the files off, buy a ssd. Then put the os on a ssd and use the hdds for storage.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nice thanks ill start the backup now..

In the time being...im still trying to diagnose if its my raid controller driver the problem or one of my hdd.. I install AMD RaidExpert tool and i have just 1 disk with one bad sector and multiple timeouts on that specific disk..

I dont know if this tool is relaible about disk failing detection or is the bad controller driver making the tool read that..

 

I know the simple fix for this problem as mention above but ill like to know what is causing it and some more methods for debuggin i will hate to throw away a good hdd.

 

Thanks for your suggestions.

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