Windows Windows Home Server 2011 NAS

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  1. halfinched

    halfinched What's a Dremel?

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    Hey,

    I've just built my first NAS and installed Windows Home Server 2011 onto an SSD. All was going fine until I tried to create the RAID array. I'm using a P8 H77-I motherboard with 4x 3TB WD Red HDDs.

    I switched the HDD controller from IDE to RAID in the bios then ctrl+i to enter raid set-up. Selecting the 4 HDDs as RAID discs and then saving and exiting.

    Windows then boots up a windows failed to load screen with recover windows or launch normally as an option. launch normally just stick you in a loop to the same screen and none of the recovery options seems to recover windows.

    I was also led to believe that it would take awhile to configer the raid array but it seems to be done pretty quickly... so am i doing something wrong at the raid set-up stage?

    Tried google and can't find any similar problems so though I'd see if you guys could shed some light on the issue.
     
  2. faugusztin

    faugusztin I *am* the guy with two left hands

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    RAID mode = AHCI. You installed the OS in IDE mode. The answer is pretty clear - your OS doesn't have the AHCI/RAID drivers installed, thus cannot find the OS drive. Your options is doing a reinstall of WHS with BIOS set in RAID mode or trying to do the AHCI reg hack (never tried myself, so not sure if this one is good) :
    http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=313676 (to boot, i guess you will need to switch back to IDE, do this change and switch back to RAID again).
     
  3. Atomic

    Atomic Gerwaff

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    If you've not installed anything or customised WHS, I'd just format and re-install with the SATA mode set to RAID to start with.

    Personally I'd want something that was installed correctly if it was going to hold my files, rather than a reg hack.
     
  4. halfinched

    halfinched What's a Dremel?

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    argh. couldnt face replying or reinstalling last night but am going for it tonight. thanks for the help.
     
  5. kenco_uk

    kenco_uk I unsuccessfully then tried again

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    The reg 'hack' is dead easy and works if swapping from ide to ahci, it really does save a lot of time.
     
  6. RichCreedy

    RichCreedy Hey What Who

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    it's not really a 'hack' it's just changing a setting that would normally be set correctly if was setup with the correct mode
     
  7. halfinched

    halfinched What's a Dremel?

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    I tried the 'hack' technique but failed. So went for the reinstall. Almost there now I think. At least whs 2011 starts up and is updated with all the drivers - just have to set the raid initialising tonight (fingers crossed).
     

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