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Problems with RAID0?
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Forsakenzoul
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Old Aug 4, 2006, 07:37 AM #1 of 9
i know this thread is kinda old but i just have to speak in favor of RAID 0 set ups. I have 2x36.7GB Raptors on RAID 0 for a long time. i got the drives like 2+ ago and i have gone through 2 computer set ups with them and tons of complete formats (i do one every so often) and nothing is wrong with it.

Now if you still haven't figured the problem out, what controller does the motherboard have?? If you find out you can download new drivers for it. And maybe it could be power shotage. Never had a shuttle so i dont know what PSU they have and what they can take.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
Forsakenzoul
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Old Aug 4, 2006, 09:40 PM #2 of 9
when the SATA cable comes off just replug it to the SATA port you had it originally you go to rebuild the raid and it will say if you want to restor the one that was already made and you get everything back the way it was, nothing lost. i tried this with the intel controller and the Sillicon one so yeah.

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