I've tried to look for answers, but none seem to apply to my situation (from what I've found)
So I've had some PC issues this morning. It started with the PC not starting at all (no lights, no fan power). I fixed this with a CMOS clear. This in turn made my RAID fail.
RAID is enabled in the bios settings.
Both disks visable in bios (picture). I will be using the SATA spot as names for the disks to tell them apart. There is disk 4 and disk 5.
The RAID window in bios. Only disk 4 remains in the RAID.
Intel Rapid Storage window in bios. RAID is failed. And disk 5 is seen as non raid disk.
From what I've searched, since both disks are visable in bios, I should be able to recover my files. But how would I go about doing so?
-Would a RAID recovery software be my best option? If so, which one?
-Do I delete the raid and recreate a new one? (Wouldn't that remove all the information on the disks?)
-Somehow repair the link between the disks? Is that a thing?
Thank you for any help I can get!
So I've had some PC issues this morning. It started with the PC not starting at all (no lights, no fan power). I fixed this with a CMOS clear. This in turn made my RAID fail.
RAID is enabled in the bios settings.
Both disks visable in bios (picture). I will be using the SATA spot as names for the disks to tell them apart. There is disk 4 and disk 5.
The RAID window in bios. Only disk 4 remains in the RAID.
Intel Rapid Storage window in bios. RAID is failed. And disk 5 is seen as non raid disk.
From what I've searched, since both disks are visable in bios, I should be able to recover my files. But how would I go about doing so?
-Would a RAID recovery software be my best option? If so, which one?
-Do I delete the raid and recreate a new one? (Wouldn't that remove all the information on the disks?)
-Somehow repair the link between the disks? Is that a thing?
Thank you for any help I can get!