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Note Nothing happens right after pressing F6. Setup is still loading drivers. Watch for the prompt to load support for mass storage devices. Press S to Specify Additional Device. OEM Press Enter. Download the latest version of Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Run the executable. Show all Show less. Need more help? Give Feedback. Did you find this information useful? Thank you. I think Windows did bigger damage in my time with this self remediation than just telling me something is wrong.

Many thanks! This worked flawlessly on a R2 fresh build.. I have searched for this for years… thanks again. Uninstalling the controller driver from Device Manager would also do the swap without having to go into safe mode.

Tried this a few different times on my Dell without success. Always ended up with inaccessible boot device bsod.

Even injecting the drivers from windows RE fail. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading What entry or parameter are you actually changing in the following step?

Thank you for the helpful post info. Always happy to read it helped someone out. There are many ways to use RAID and there are several different types of array. Some use multiple disks to increase performance — think a two or three lane road instead of single, that has to serve traffic going in two directions — while others are used to increase reliability. Additionally, there is a third type of RAID that offer the best of both worlds; all of which we've explained below. Both hard disks and SSDs can be used, and while it's advised that matching drives are used in a single array for best performance, it's not strictly required.

These RAID configurations can and are used independently or in different combinations. Below are the different kinds of a RAID that are used today. Today we are spoilt for choice. The storage industry is moving at such a fast rate, that its innovation continually churns out bigger HDD and faster SSD drives.

However let us return to the question at hand, in short we can use any storage medium that we can connect to our motherboards SATA or PCIe ports. Most commonly used are SSD and mechanical hard drives.

The RST version you use will make a difference to your overall performance. I like to have the latest chipset drivers on hand too.

Prepare your new system and ensure that you have written down or printed out the instructions if you do not have a notebook or tablet at hand. I like to do my clean install with no other drives present. If you have other drives present, the possibility of other drives being set by default as the boot disc is likely.



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