I have had a working RAID0 on my PC (2x250g WD 2500KS, Asus p5ld2 deluxe MD) for 6 months or so. Yesterday after a reboot XP failed to load and I noticed ont he second reboot the RAID configuration software noted that one of the two drives showed Error Occurrd. Interestingly I was able to boot into safe mode (does this mean the drive is alright and not dead?). Thinking this might be an old BIOS issue, I flashed the bios with the newest update. This then had me reinstall the RAID drivers in Windows (still in safe mode no boot to XP) to no avail. If I switch the SATA cables between the two drives (leave same ports on the MB) the bad drive switches ports (assuming this means it is a drive issue then?).
My current thought is that perhaps the file allocation table for this drive is messed up and not letting windows find what it needs (partially think this because when I select boot in safe mode I get a long list of windows drivers that pop up on the screen, and also the NTFS.sys (and a couple of other .SYS files), does this mean it can't find those files?
Win XP can't reinstall/repair either, the setup claims there are no harddrives attached.
Has anyone experienced soemthing like this, any ideas on how to repair this without re-creating the raid or reformatting (I'm trying to avoid this for time considerations even though I have the data backed up to an external drvie)?
Any help would be much appreciated.
My current thought is that perhaps the file allocation table for this drive is messed up and not letting windows find what it needs (partially think this because when I select boot in safe mode I get a long list of windows drivers that pop up on the screen, and also the NTFS.sys (and a couple of other .SYS files), does this mean it can't find those files?
Win XP can't reinstall/repair either, the setup claims there are no harddrives attached.
Has anyone experienced soemthing like this, any ideas on how to repair this without re-creating the raid or reformatting (I'm trying to avoid this for time considerations even though I have the data backed up to an external drvie)?
Any help would be much appreciated.