Question LSI Authority doesn't work

Mar 1, 2025
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I own an ASUS ProART X870-E motherboard, for which a Broadcom 9500 8i controller was suggested. I bought this item to create two RAID 1 array on Win 10.
I upgraded Windows to the last version and also upgraded the controller firmware. I installed all the drivers and then the LSI Storage Authority Software.
Unfortunately the controller put all my disks (SSD and HD, what a bad idea) in a JBOD array that i can't change, as the Dashboard does NOT show the "Configuration" option.
I am a final user but I'm not a company employee so I am forbidden (!!!) to contact Broadcom support.
What can I do? I'm getting crazy, I've been stuck on this issue for a month...
Thank you in advance for help!
 
I own an ASUS ProART X870-E motherboard, for which a Broadcom 9500 8i controller was suggested. I bought this item to create two RAID 1 array on Win 10.
I upgraded Windows to the last version and also upgraded the controller firmware. I installed all the drivers and then the LSI Storage Authority Software.
Unfortunately the controller put all my disks (SSD and HD, what a bad idea) in a JBOD array that i can't change, as the Dashboard does NOT show the "Configuration" option.
I am a final user but I'm not a company employee so I am forbidden (!!!) to contact Broadcom support.
What can I do? I'm getting crazy, I've been stuck on this issue for a month...
Thank you in advance for help!
Can you not boot into the controller's BIOS utility and create the volumes there ?
https://www.broadcom.com/support/kn...ion-for-9400-9500-and-9600-series-controllers