Scoob
New member
Hey all,
Not so long ago I upgraded my PC drives. Before the upgrade it had:
1x Corsair Neutron GTX 240gb SSD - partitioned as System (W7) and Games.
1x Kingston SSD Now 120gb - spare SSD I added in for extra (fast) storage
1xSamsung Spinpoint 1tb - main data drive / games that don't need an SSD
This system worked nicely. However, a couple of month ago I did a bit of an upgrade. Scan had a special offer on the Kingston 120gb SSD's, so I bought two. I removed ALL drives from my system, popped the two new SSD's in RAID0 using my motherboards two Intel SATA 6g ports.
Setup was a breeze, BIOS handled RAID setup. Popped W8.1 on there this time and I was all up and running with a VERY fast little system. Drives partitioned for system and games.
I popped the Samsung Spinpoint back in on one of the Intel 3g ports - plenty fast enough for it - so I still had good data capacity.
As my old Corsair Neutron and the other Kingston 120gb SSD's had no other homes to go to I popped them back in the PC. Upon adding the Corsair back in (which had my old W7 build) on one of the Marvel ports (yeah, I know, but still faster than an Intel 3g) my Windows 8.1 boot screen gained an option to Boot into W7 - quite cool, I can flip between each build at a whim...useful to checking any compatibility issues in W8.1 of course.
So, have used this system for a couple of months over which it's been running perfectly, very fast, silent and cool. However, I got an old second hand laptop the other day with (among other things) a duff HDD, so I thought I'd rob the Corsair Neutron.
I removed it and, as a sanity check, fired up the PC to ensure I'd not knocked anything loose accidentally. I was surprised when I got the "insert boot device" message! I checked all cables and all was fine. To cut some boring trial and error short, only popping the Corsair back in would enable the PC to boot. Without it, it could not boot from my RAID0 array Kingston 120's.
So, considering this system was built initially with JUST the RAID0 pair installed, why would it now refused to boot without the Corsair in play? Has some internal setting made it expect the 2nd (W7) boot option to be there now? The odd thing is that the Marvell ports are NOT bootable according to the manual.
In the end I robbed the spare Kingston SSD for the laptop and it's working great. Would have preferred the 240gb Corsair for it though as it's faster as well as double the size - wasn't an option though.
So, anyone else experienced anything like this? A separate W8.1 install somehow becoming non-bootable when an unrelated (to the system) drive on a separate non-bootable controller is removed? System is per spec below, bar my drive changes.
Confuzzled me this one did!
Scoob.
Not so long ago I upgraded my PC drives. Before the upgrade it had:
1x Corsair Neutron GTX 240gb SSD - partitioned as System (W7) and Games.
1x Kingston SSD Now 120gb - spare SSD I added in for extra (fast) storage
1xSamsung Spinpoint 1tb - main data drive / games that don't need an SSD
This system worked nicely. However, a couple of month ago I did a bit of an upgrade. Scan had a special offer on the Kingston 120gb SSD's, so I bought two. I removed ALL drives from my system, popped the two new SSD's in RAID0 using my motherboards two Intel SATA 6g ports.
Setup was a breeze, BIOS handled RAID setup. Popped W8.1 on there this time and I was all up and running with a VERY fast little system. Drives partitioned for system and games.
I popped the Samsung Spinpoint back in on one of the Intel 3g ports - plenty fast enough for it - so I still had good data capacity.
As my old Corsair Neutron and the other Kingston 120gb SSD's had no other homes to go to I popped them back in the PC. Upon adding the Corsair back in (which had my old W7 build) on one of the Marvel ports (yeah, I know, but still faster than an Intel 3g) my Windows 8.1 boot screen gained an option to Boot into W7 - quite cool, I can flip between each build at a whim...useful to checking any compatibility issues in W8.1 of course.
So, have used this system for a couple of months over which it's been running perfectly, very fast, silent and cool. However, I got an old second hand laptop the other day with (among other things) a duff HDD, so I thought I'd rob the Corsair Neutron.
I removed it and, as a sanity check, fired up the PC to ensure I'd not knocked anything loose accidentally. I was surprised when I got the "insert boot device" message! I checked all cables and all was fine. To cut some boring trial and error short, only popping the Corsair back in would enable the PC to boot. Without it, it could not boot from my RAID0 array Kingston 120's.
So, considering this system was built initially with JUST the RAID0 pair installed, why would it now refused to boot without the Corsair in play? Has some internal setting made it expect the 2nd (W7) boot option to be there now? The odd thing is that the Marvell ports are NOT bootable according to the manual.
In the end I robbed the spare Kingston SSD for the laptop and it's working great. Would have preferred the 240gb Corsair for it though as it's faster as well as double the size - wasn't an option though.
So, anyone else experienced anything like this? A separate W8.1 install somehow becoming non-bootable when an unrelated (to the system) drive on a separate non-bootable controller is removed? System is per spec below, bar my drive changes.
Confuzzled me this one did!
Scoob.