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Set up a 10RAID 10 configuration with Windows 10, addressing NVMe issues.

Set up a 10RAID 10 configuration with Windows 10, addressing NVMe issues.

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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12-07-2017, 06:06 PM
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I have a recent system with an AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, an MSI GTX 1050 Ti, an ASRock AB350 Pro, and the components you mentioned. I'm using 4 MB NVMe SSDs with 120 GB M.2 drives and a 2TB HDD, all set up with OS 4. I'm trying to configure RAID 10 in BIOS but they don't appear in Windows except as normal partitions—not as striped or mirrored drives. They're not visible in File Explorer either. I downloaded the AMD RAID driver and RAIDXpert tool from ASRock and AMD, but both are giving errors: one says the OS boots on NVMe and upgrading the driver will make it unbootable. I've tried everything I can think of! Can you help?
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111carys111
12-07-2017, 06:06 PM #1

I have a recent system with an AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, an MSI GTX 1050 Ti, an ASRock AB350 Pro, and the components you mentioned. I'm using 4 MB NVMe SSDs with 120 GB M.2 drives and a 2TB HDD, all set up with OS 4. I'm trying to configure RAID 10 in BIOS but they don't appear in Windows except as normal partitions—not as striped or mirrored drives. They're not visible in File Explorer either. I downloaded the AMD RAID driver and RAIDXpert tool from ASRock and AMD, but both are giving errors: one says the OS boots on NVMe and upgrading the driver will make it unbootable. I've tried everything I can think of! Can you help?

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Infecto35
Junior Member
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12-07-2017, 07:14 PM
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Software RAID configuration?
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Infecto35
12-07-2017, 07:14 PM #2

Software RAID configuration?

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ElHazardMC
Junior Member
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12-12-2017, 09:08 PM
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I used the BIOS to set up RAID across four physical HDDs. I even attempted cloning the operating system onto one HDD, installed the drivers, and then transferred it back to an M.2 drive.
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ElHazardMC
12-12-2017, 09:08 PM #3

I used the BIOS to set up RAID across four physical HDDs. I even attempted cloning the operating system onto one HDD, installed the drivers, and then transferred it back to an M.2 drive.