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So I get in from a hard days keyboard bashing at work all aglow at the prospect of fleigening with my chums this evening. Plonking myself down in my comfy chair I switch on the 'puter for a quick system check and the thing fails to boot - device not found. Odd I thought and went through the BIOS settings and I notice that at the boot device was set to one of my SSD drives rather than the RAID volume it should be. Still not too perturbed I reset the boot device to RAID, save and restart. Second boot goes past the BIOS but then fails at the RAID controller. According to a friendly screen my RAID volume now comprises 1 SSD. Now you can't make a RAID volume with 1 disk so I have to remove the array completely and then rebuild it which wipes the drives. And now I have to reinstall windows. Oh joy.

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That is why I use TrueImage to make a complete image backup to an external USB drive. Fix the drive and restore it as it was in less than 45 minutes. Also comes in handy should you ever get a virus or any other OS failure. It is well worth doing.

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do not lie to your self Nick. You just LOVE to take your compy apart and building it up again  :P

 

btw ssd in raid? like ssd is not fast enough?  :startle: 

i have one ssd for main boot drive and my comp is booting not more than 5 - 6 sec. with ssd in strip it must fly!

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Bloody hell Nick !

You need two computers, one to "tune up" and one standard device to leave alone as a back up for chums time.

Hope you are OK for Thursday m8.

P.

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That is why I use TrueImage to make a complete image backup to an external USB drive. Fix the drive and restore it as it was in less than 45 minutes. Also comes in handy should you ever get a virus or any other OS failure. It is well worth doing.

 

Not really in my case Hill, I do own TrueImage (as in bought, not a hooky copy - I know, shocking right?) but my OS setup changes frequently and I can't be bothered to keep updating the image - plus, I've never been too enamored with it's imaging capabilities - maybe it's time to have another look.

 

do not lie to your self Nick. You just LOVE to take your compy apart and building it up again  :P

 

btw ssd in raid? like ssd is not fast enough?  :startle:

i have one ssd for main boot drive and my comp is booting not more than 5 - 6 sec. with ssd in strip it must fly!

 

lol - maybe :matrix:

 

Pretty much yeah - plus both SSDs are SATA III and are connected to SATA III connectors on the mobo -  which in theory gives a throughput of 12Gb/s although this is not possible in the real world - SATA III actual bandwidth throughput is up to 600MB/s so I could get 1.2GB/s - pretty quick. I also store a few big programs ike Adobe Photoshop and Premiere on the RAID - launching them from the SSD is a real treat.

 

 

You need two computers, one to "tune up" and one standard device to leave alone as a back up for chums time.

Hope you are OK for Thursday m8.

P.

 

One day Michael, one day...

 

Anyway, 'tis all sorted now.

 

Jabo

 

P.S. problem was, I believe, due to a power outage followed by a big voltage spike when the power came back on screwing the settings of the RAID controller - not much I could do about that really.

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Lordy, I've really no idea - Are you counting 'work' as well or just my own computer at home?

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I'll look into it again. Perhaps I just enjoy breaking out the windows disk a bit too much... :rolleyes:

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my rough guess would be that Jabo reinstalls hes own compy at least twice a year  :P

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You people are aweful! TRy having sympathy for a Dog in trouble why don't you? Or at least refrain from laughing and finger pointing. :P

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Who's in trouble?

 

Incidentally I restore the computer 2.6422568 times s year - ish

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