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After much fiddling, I determined that one of the RAID disks had become
corrupt. (How does that happen?)
Hugh Vandervoort wrote:
> XP Home
> ASUS A8V Deluxe
> 2 GB RAM
> I built this system last winter, and it's worked flawlessly for 9 months.
> This started as a very, very slow system, then I realized I couldn't
> open my SCSI drives. One SATA, One Raid 0 (I'm fuzzy about SCSI).
> System restore, recovery console to no avail. "This disk has an
> unrecoverable error", when trying to defrag from XP DOS.
> .
> Reinstalled windows. At first, the SATA drive didn't work, but now it
> does..When I try to open the array in My Computer, I get "I/O error"
> All drives are properly identified in Device manager, which says they're
> working fine. The array manager identifies the drives properly and says
> "":This array is "Functional".
> Where do I go from here? I guess it's the motherboard or the drives, but
> I'm getting a little bleary eyed and hope to find some suggestions in
> the morning.
> TIA.
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