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2 years ago
I just updated the BIOS on my MSI motherboard to the latest version without really thinking about the repercussions. I had the BIOS version of Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology Driver installed on my pc, and on the RAID 0 array that the program had created I have my OS installed. After updating my BIOS I seem to have deleted the RAID driver, and so my PC cannot boot.
I could go ahead and attempt to re-install the drivers, or I could find a spare drive with windows on it and try to recover my data, or any manor of other method to attempt to access my files, however I do not want to rush into anything in case I accidentally screw things up and lose all of my data. Because of this I thought it would be best if I asked the experts what the safest option would be.
All that I want to do is place my three drives back into RAID 0 format, without losing anything.
Worst comes to worst, it wouldn't be the first time I had completely wiped my drives and started again