Hi.
I was transferring a file and recently received an error from Amd Raid Xpert that mentioned a timeout on one of my PC's Raid volume. This volume is Seagate 2TB Green drives running in RAID0. I read on the net something about a firmware upgrade that Seagate released to eliminate some bugs with AMD's raid software. So I was just wondering:
1) Can I just go into my bios settings and disable my raid volume, upgrade my drive's firmwares, and then re-enable the raid volume without it affecting the data in my drives/raid array? I know it's always risky to do so, but under normal circumstances I think this should work just fine. I just wanted to know if there is a reason this will not work?
I was transferring a file and recently received an error from Amd Raid Xpert that mentioned a timeout on one of my PC's Raid volume. This volume is Seagate 2TB Green drives running in RAID0. I read on the net something about a firmware upgrade that Seagate released to eliminate some bugs with AMD's raid software. So I was just wondering:
1) Can I just go into my bios settings and disable my raid volume, upgrade my drive's firmwares, and then re-enable the raid volume without it affecting the data in my drives/raid array? I know it's always risky to do so, but under normal circumstances I think this should work just fine. I just wanted to know if there is a reason this will not work?