Raid 0 volume not initializing.

Farizz145

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Jun 20, 2016
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Hi, can someone please help me with this..
I re-installed Windows, after I accidentally created a raid 0 volume, and deleted it from the Windows setup. I thought raid 0 was gone, but now it shows up in disk management as disk 0 and won't initialize. I have tried pressing CTRL I during boot, but nothing happened. Can anybody pls help me...I am on acer predator 15 laptop.
 
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Hey there, Farizz145!

Can you please share more details about your storage setup? You mentioned that you have accidentally created the RAID 0, so you will need to degrade it and make sure you have both drives allocated separately. Unfortunately, you will most probably lose the data stored on the volume, so I hope you have a backup located somewhere else. It would also be really helpful if you explain how exactly you have created the RAID array. IF it influences your booting/primary drive as well, you might need to reinstall and set up your system from scratch.

Keep me posted with the details & troubleshooting you have done so far!
SuperSoph_WD
Hey there, Farizz145!

Can you please share more details about your storage setup? You mentioned that you have accidentally created the RAID 0, so you will need to degrade it and make sure you have both drives allocated separately. Unfortunately, you will most probably lose the data stored on the volume, so I hope you have a backup located somewhere else. It would also be really helpful if you explain how exactly you have created the RAID array. IF it influences your booting/primary drive as well, you might need to reinstall and set up your system from scratch.

Keep me posted with the details & troubleshooting you have done so far!
SuperSoph_WD
 
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