![]() ![]() In BIOS I am not making any changes in BIOS except turning RAID on. I am not using IRST software but have latest IRST driver. The problem is happening very rarely as I said – maybe 1 out of 10-15 times. What do you suggest I try – should I roll-back previous BIOS version or what? Hard drives are always visible in BIOS as well as in Windows but they appear only in disk management and need initialization. I am using latest BIOS (I have some doubts that the problems began after the BIOS update but I am pretty sure I had 1 BSOD on turn on with the previous BIOS). I then turn off the pc, clear cmos and when I start the system again everything is working fine and the RAID array is there with all the data on it. ![]() After the BSOD happens I restart the system (no minidump file), Windows loads fine but my RAID 0 array is missing in my computer and I can only initialize the disk in disk management thus lose all information. I am getting BSODs once in a couple of days while the computer is turning ON. I have some problems with my system and I think this is the right thread to ask – if it’s not I can start a new one.
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