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Removing a raid array?

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by spoon_key, Apr 24, 2009.

  1. spoon_key

    spoon_key Member

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    Hope this is in the correct forum, apologies if not.

    I have an Asus K8V-X mobo with 2x120gb Sata drives setup in 0 Raid Array but I want to get rid of the array and just use them as seperate hardrives in the same PC, can someone just confirm if its just a case of pressing TAB on boot to get into the Array setup and then deleting the Array then rebooting with the XP disc in to install?

    I cannot find any Raid settings in the BIOS and just want to confirm what to do before going ahead, I understand I will loose all the data but I dont mind.

    Thanks in advance
     
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    Press DEL during POST. Then goto: Goto Advanced>onboard devices>"onchip SATA boot rom" and dissable it.
     
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    Thanks for the reply, can I just check its ok to do that if i still want to run them as Sata drives, just not in a Raid array?

    Thanks
     
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    Just a quick update to say I deleted the Raid Array by pressing TAB to get into the Raid BIOS and it all worked fine, DONT disable the SATA Boot Rom if you are running SATA drives.

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