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Windows 10 not detecting raid 0 at all on instal

Alright, so i have two 120gb ssds, ones a scan disk 128 and the other is a kingston 120gb. Both are sata ssds. So i’ve been trying to install windows onto the raid with no luck. I have an asus x370 prime, so far what i’ve done is disabled csm, enabled raid on sata config and using raidxpert 2, i configured the two ssds to be in raid 0. From there i went to install windows and nothing shows up in the drive selection and i have no clue why. Any ideas?

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Don't do raid?

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4 minutes ago, AskTJ said:

What about disabling RAID?

Disabling raid and re-enabling achi and the drives do pop back up

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I really do not recommend RAID 0. If one of the SSDs goes slightly bad, you will lose all of the data.

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1 minute ago, jj9987 said:

I really do not recommend RAID 0. If one of the SSDs goes slightly bad, you will lose all of the data.

then have backups? So then there is no data loss. Even with raid 1, its still easy to lose data due to user error,  corruption or other problems

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14 hours ago, Brian Furious said:

You need Intel RAID drivers (ini file) on your USB stick so you can load it when it asks for it

Intel RAID drivers on an AMD board, good job on the reading part there ;)

 

anyway... you need the raid drivers to install to a raid array. Go to the asus website and download the SATA drivers from the support page. Open the zip and copy the contents of the folder (../RAID/RAID_driver/WT64A) to a USB drive and click load driver in the setup screen where the drives are suppose to show up. Find ur drive in the list and just double click the inf file. It'll load the driver and go back to the drive selection and show the array.

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6 hours ago, Helly said:

Intel RAID drivers on an AMD board, good job on the reading part there ;)

 

anyway... you need the raid drivers to install to a raid array. Go to the asus website and download the SATA drivers from the support page. Open the zip and copy the contents of the folder (../RAID/RAID_driver/WT64A) to a USB drive and click load driver in the setup screen where the drives are suppose to show up. Find ur drive in the list and just double click the inf file. It'll load the driver and go back to the drive selection and show the array.

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