[SOLVED] Raid 0 not showing as bootable

strydez

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So I have 3 drives. 2 for raid 1 for ahci. I switched between them a few times and all of them have windows. However, when I was trying to boot via raid today, the drive is not seen in the boot menu.

My ahci drive can be booted and the 2 other drives can be seen in the boot menu in achi mode, however after I boot, I'm only see 1 disc that is basic in disk management. Did my 2 raid drives fell out of array?
 
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is this using the onboard RAID function? Did you change any settings, update BIOS, etc? what kind of motherboard?
I got it fixed by using windows restore. I think it was a windows 10 issue

If I have the 3 drives. I raid 0 2 drives ( onboard ). Where I have OS installed on the raid 0 and the AHCI drive. I want to alternate between the 2.

E.g. bios raid 0 - boot into the 2 drives with 3rd drive removed from bios

Switch to AHCI, remove the 2 raid 0 drives. Boot into 3rd drive.

Will this mess up the raid 0? If so, how can ensure it doesn't mess up?
is this using the onboard RAID function? Did you change any settings, update BIOS, etc? what kind of motherboard?
I got it fixed by using windows restore. I think it was a windows 10 issue

If I have the 3 drives. I raid 0 2 drives ( onboard ). Where I have OS installed on the raid 0 and the AHCI drive. I want to alternate between the 2.

E.g. bios raid 0 - boot into the 2 drives with 3rd drive removed from bios

Switch to AHCI, remove the 2 raid 0 drives. Boot into 3rd drive.

Will this mess up the raid 0? If so, how can ensure it doesn't mess up?
 
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