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kreamy
Adept I

Issues with RAID 1 Install after OS; X670E

Hi,

Installed OS on nvme.

 

A few days later I connected 2 HDDs; I switched from AHCI to RAID and created RAID 1 array in bios. 

 

In OS (Win 11 64bit) I dont see the drives (in explorer, device manager, or raidexpert2). When I launch setup for raidxpert I get a "failed" message. When I launch raidxpert it says "failed to find rccfg driver" and no arrays are showing within the UI....

 

How do I get this to work without reinstalling OS...

 

Thank you

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kreamy
Adept I

Answer:

1) Download Raid Drivers & Extract.

2) Goto SATA RAID folder.

3) In rcbottom, rccfg, rcraid, install the drivers manually by right clicking.

4) Run raidxpert2. 

Array will create.

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kreamy
Adept I

HELP

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kreamy
Adept I

Answer:

1) Download Raid Drivers & Extract.

2) Goto SATA RAID folder.

3) In rcbottom, rccfg, rcraid, install the drivers manually by right clicking.

4) Run raidxpert2. 

Array will create.

Here is where you can find raid drivers for X670e chipset : 

https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am5/x670e

This got my X670e steel legend board from asrock working. Of course you still need to set up the raid in the mobo bios and then do a simple partition once the chipset drivers finish installing. i was actually kind of surprised that there wasn't much out there on x670e. I guess people are just expected to figure it out. 

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