I've searched but couldn't find anything related. I've got a MSI GT60 2oc, Win7 x64 laptop that supports a twin mSata raid0, which after a bunch of hijinks, inc replacing the twin mSata caddy, I seem to have got it working - created through the CTRL-I BIOS Raid thingy.
It shows up fine in Windows, is transferring files fast, but Intel Rapid Storage Tool does not list it as a disk and shows current status as 'Your system is reporting one or more events, and data may be at risk'. This sounds bad, i'd like to avoid bad.
I also just checked Event Viewer and it shows: Warning An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\DR3 during a paging operation.
I just saw that Speccy lists it as:
Intel Raid 0 Volume SCSI Disk Device
Manufacturer Intel
*RAID Type None*
S.M.A.R.T not supported
Device manager lists it as 'Intel Raid 0 Volume SCSI Disk Device'. Disk management shows it as mSata (G Healthy (Primary Partition).
I've checked services and can see Intel(R) ME and other services, but no IRST.
Is there an issue here? What to do?
Screenshot http://i.imgur.com/d54GEVS.png
It shows up fine in Windows, is transferring files fast, but Intel Rapid Storage Tool does not list it as a disk and shows current status as 'Your system is reporting one or more events, and data may be at risk'. This sounds bad, i'd like to avoid bad.
I also just checked Event Viewer and it shows: Warning An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\DR3 during a paging operation.
I just saw that Speccy lists it as:
Intel Raid 0 Volume SCSI Disk Device
Manufacturer Intel
*RAID Type None*
S.M.A.R.T not supported
Device manager lists it as 'Intel Raid 0 Volume SCSI Disk Device'. Disk management shows it as mSata (G Healthy (Primary Partition).
I've checked services and can see Intel(R) ME and other services, but no IRST.
Is there an issue here? What to do?
Screenshot http://i.imgur.com/d54GEVS.png