04-06-2017 09:07 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:08 PM by ROGBot
04-06-2017 09:21 AM
04-06-2017 09:39 AM
Tomisannoyed wrote:
For those willing to help, I wiped both HDD and reinstalled windows, windows does not see my 4tb HDD in disk management but intel rapid storage sees it and it is green ticked as all fine, I cannot physically acces this HDD now, it had about a hundred games installed before, I concede i may have to wipe it but i cannot get win 10 to even see it to wipe it.
I can live with ASUS inept update and am prepared to start from scratch again but I need this HDD as my one TB SSD cannot fit all the games I have on it, plus it was obviously brand new and working and very expensive, i want to be able to access my HDD, the update i installed this morning stated along the lines that I would need RAID so I went into bios and set the two hard drives to raid mode when the update broke my PC thinking this would fix it, i was wrong .... I am pretty godd with computers but clearly I am out of my depth now because lets face it, when an update pops up, Obviously you should be some kind of computer savant to make it work !!!!
Please... please help
04-06-2017 10:06 AM
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04-06-2017 09:46 AM
04-06-2017 10:00 AM
Arne Saknussemm wrote:
Hmmm...
Well to be honest I'm not sure what has happened...RAID should not be set by OC...if you are not using RAID best not to set it. I presume you have not created a raid array.
If I were you I would disconnect all drives....clear CMOS and start again. Set XMP for memory....don't OC anything else.... Connect only target drive for OS....SSD I presume and do a clean UEFI install of Windows 10.
You will not need Intel RST
Once you have installed W10...connect the other drives. Default settings in BIOS after clearing CMOS will be AHCI...you should leave it at that...
The other drives should show up in BIOS and in Windows...
04-06-2017 10:05 AM
04-06-2017 10:08 AM
mcleod52 wrote:
Did you try reverting back to the previous BIOS version?