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Intel RST, RAID 10 array offline, clear metadata ?

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Hello everyone,

 

I'm experiencing a problem with my RAID 10 array and need some advice.

My computer is based on an ASUS P8Z77 WS motherboard with an Intel controller managing the following ports :

2 x SATA 6Gb/s port(s)

4 x SATA 3Gb/s port(s)

My OS is Windows 7.

I have a RAID 0 array of two SSDs for the system on the two SATA 6Gb/s ports and a RAID 10 array of four HDDs for data on the four SATA 3Gb/s ports.

Both arrays are managed through Intel Rapid Storage Technology software version 12.9.0.1001.

 

Yesterday I tried to clone a friend's HDD with Clonezilla, using an extra SATA port managed by a Marvell PCIe 9128 controller.

During the process of trying to save an image of the HDD on my computer, I couldn't see my RAID 10 array as a target to save the image and aborted the process.

 

After a reboot, one of the physical HDD of my RAID 10 array was indicated as degraded, so I allowed the IRST software to rebuild the data under Windows overnight.

Everything went fine and my RAID 10 array was working this morning.

Tonight I started my computer and realized my RAID 10 array was not accessible. All of the four drives are marked as offline in the IRST's POST slash screen and in the IRST software under Windows.

 

I'm pretty sure the HDDs are working and the data on the disks should be OK, but I'm not sure how to try to get it online again.

In the IRST software, I have the option to "Clear metadata" for each one of the four physical HDDs of my RAID 10 array.

 

So my questions are :

 

1. Should I click "Clear metadata" in order to let the RAID 10 array "rebuild" itself ?

1B. Which one should I click then ?

 

2. Would it be possible to try to rebuild the data from the RAID 10 array HDDs and save it to another HDD before trying anything with the IRST ?

2B. Which software would allow me to do that ?

 

3. Should I cry ?

 

Thanks in advance if you have any insight in this kind of problem and any advice...


Ao instalar a ultima versão recebo uma mensagem de ERRO DESCONHECIDO

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Ao instalar a ultima versão recebo uma mensagem de ERRO DESCONHECIDO

Arquivos de Log em anexo.

Agradeço a ajuda.

Intel RST BitLocker eDrive Win10 conflicts

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Hi,

 

I'm trying to use BitLocker eDrive hardware encryption, but Intel RST 14.5.0.1081 is confilicting. I know this because when I uninstall RST, it works, but when it's installed it uses software encryption (BitLocker asks if I want to encrypt whole drive or only used portion)

This problem existed with an older version of RST on Windows 8.1 too and was fixed in version 13.2 (not entirely sure of exact version) but seems to be back.

Discussion about the issue earlier: T440s: How to enable the Windows eDrive feature? - Lenovo Community

 

Using Windows 10 x64 and Samsung 850 EVO SSD...

Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller plus reconnu depuis Windows 10

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Bonjour,

 

Je constate que depuis que mon Pc est passé sous Windows, la moitié de mes connexions USB ne sont plus détectées et ne fonctionnent plus.

 

Tout est dans la question.

 

Que puis-je faire ? Car j'ai bien essayé de mettre à jour les pilotes mais rien n'y fait.

 

Une seule fois, je suis parvenu en demandant de ré-installer l'ancienne version de pilote à les refaire fonctionner.

 

Mais depuis peut-être des mises à jour ont ré-écrasées cet effet.

 

Je ne parviens plus à faire cette manipulation.

 

Merci de votre aide pour m'aider à rétablir un fonctionnement normal car avec la moitié des prises USB en moins, je peux difficilement travailler.

 

Cordialement

Intel HM87 Chipset Driver is never up to date

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Hello there,

 

I'm having a weird issue.

I am always checking that my computer has all it drivers up to date, and i'm using mostly 2 software to do so: Dell support Assist (Dell computer), and Intel Driver Utility (not sure of the name, but the software to keep drivers up to date).

And it appears that on both software, i always have an update: the Intel HM87 Chipset Driver. Pictures are better than words, here are two screen shots:

chipsetbugIntel.PNG

chipsetbugDell.PNG

Everytime i install the update, and everytime it still appears.
Anything to solve this?

Thanks for helping!

Creation of Raid-1 throws SSI Status: Invalid State

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Trying to build a Raid-1 off the System drive (Sata port 0 and 1) preserving the data. Failing with error msg in event log:

 

 

0: SSI Status: Invalid State

 

0: Unknown or invalid state for function.

 

System.Exception: 0: Error returned by IsiVolumeCreateFromDisks() in PsiData::PsiDataSource::ActionVolumeCreateFromDisks

 

Any help highly appreciated.

 

 

 

System Report

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System Information
Status:  Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
OS version:  10.0.14393
System name:  SERVER
System manufacturer:  FUJITSU
System model:  D3446-S1
Processor:  GenuineIntel Intel64 Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3 3,501  GHz
BIOS:  FUJITSU // American Megatrends Inc., V5.0.0.11 R1.16.0 for D3446-S1x                  

Intel® Rapid Storage Technology enterprise Information
Kit installed:  15.2.0.1020
User interface version:  15.2.0.1020
Language:  German (Germany)
RAID option ROM version:  14.6.0.2285
Driver version:  15.2.0.1020
ISDI version:  15.2.0.1020

Storage System Information
RAID Configuration

Array Name:  SATA_Array_0000
Size:  1.907.739 MB
Available space:  4 MB
Number of volumes:  1
Volume member:  Data
Number of array disks:  2
Array disk:  WD-WCASJ1851298
Array disk:  WD-WCAW33603511
Disk data cache:  Enabled

Volume name:  Data
Status:  Normal
Type:  RAID 1
Size:  953.867 MB
System volume:  No
Data stripe size:  64 KB
Write-back cache:  Write back
Initialized:  Yes 
Parity errors:  0
Blocks with media errors:  0
Physical sector size:  512 Bytes
Logical sector size:  512 Bytes

Hardware Information

Controller name:  Intel Chipset SATA RAID Controller
Type:  SATA
Mode:  RAID
Number of SATA ports:  6
Number of volumes:  1
Volume:  Data
Number of spares:  0
Number of available disks:  2
Rebuild on Hot Plug:  Disabled
Manufacturer:  32902
Model number:  10274
Product revision:  49
Direct attached disk:  CVKI315205JW180CGN
Direct attached disk:  CVKI315205AX180CGN
Direct attached disk:  WD-WCASJ1851298
Direct attached disk:  WD-WCAW33603511

Disk on Controller 0, Port 0
Status:  Normal
Type:  SATA SSD
Location type:  Internal
Usage:  Available
Size:  168 GB
System disk:  Yes 
Disk data cache:  Enabled
Command queuing:  NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model:  INTEL SSDSC2CT180A4                    
Serial number:  CVKI315205JW180CGN
SCSI device ID:  0
Firmware:  335u   
Physical sector size:  512 Bytes
Logical sector size:  512 Bytes

Disk on Controller 0, Port 1
Status:  Normal
Type:  SATA SSD
Location type:  Internal
Usage:  Available
Size:  168 GB
System disk:  No
Disk data cache:  Enabled
Command queuing:  NCQ
Transfer rate: 6 Gb/s
Model:  INTEL SSDSC2CT180A4                    
Serial number:  CVKI315205AX180CGN
SCSI device ID:  0
Firmware:  335u   
Physical sector size:  512 Bytes
Logical sector size:  512 Bytes

Disk on Controller 0, Port 2
Status:  Normal
Type:  SATA disk
Location type:  Internal
Usage:  Array disk
Size:  932 GB
System disk:  No
Disk data cache:  Enabled
Command queuing:  NCQ
Transfer rate: 3 Gb/s
Model:  WDC WD1000FYPS-01ZKB0                  
Serial number:  WD-WCASJ1851298
SCSI device ID:  0
Firmware:  02.01B01
Physical sector size:  512 Bytes
Logical sector size:  512 Bytes

Disk on Controller 0, Port 3
Status:  Normal
Type:  SATA disk
Location type:  Internal
Usage:  Array disk
Size:  932 GB
System disk:  No
Disk data cache:  Enabled
Command queuing:  NCQ
Transfer rate: 3 Gb/s
Model:  WDC WD1003FBYX-01Y7B1                  
Serial number:  WD-WCAW33603511
SCSI device ID:  0
Firmware:  01.01V02
Physical sector size:  512 Bytes
Logical sector size:  512 Bytes

Empty port
Port:  0
Port location:  Internal

Empty port
Port:  0
Port location:  Internal

cannot initialize new disk in disk manager with RST installed

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Hi forum

 

I have an ASUS H87M-E mainboard and 1 SATA SDD (OS) and a SATA HDD for data. It has a fresh (by OEM) Windows 10 installed with iRST as well.

 

Now I wanted to add a third HDD to this system. But Windows Disk Manager cannot initialize this disk. I get a CRC data error. I've tested the disk in another system and it didn't complain.  I can format it, diskpart it and so on - but as soon as I install this disk into my system above I failes to initialize the disk. SMART values are fine. The disk works fine in a Win7 and Win10 System. So something must be wrong with my system above.

 

I've seen, this system has iRST installed. On boot up I got an iRST error in the windows 10 notification area. In the iRST the current status states: "Your system reports one or more events and data may be at risk" (translated from german) with an alert symbol (white cross on red background). But both disks, the SSD and the HDD are having a green check icon. There is now alert icon (yellow) to indicate a missing disk or a degraded RAID. Therefore I'm a little bit lost here. Why do I get an error on startup and the status tells the same when both disks are available with fault free SMART values?

 

My investigation lead me the device manager to check the 3rd disk. But there wasn't a 3rd disk but a "Intel Storage Volume" listed. So I assume the iRST converts my 3rd disk somehow into a Intel Storage Volume (same size) which I cannot initialize. But why? This 3rd disk isn't listed in the iRST!

 

I've read a lot iRST threads and one thing differs from other user: My SSD disk has not only the green check icon but also a ribbon with 3 white dots which the HDD does not have.

 

Could it be that nevertheless a RAID was set up but iRST does not show this information (missing RAID disks)?

Why does a "Intel RAID Volume" popup in the device manager as soon as I install the 3rd disk?

And why can i not initialize this "Intel RAID Volume"? actually, I'd like to get rid off this volume in the device manager and want to have a single 3rd drive - just like the others. What is iRST messing up?

 

many thanks

SiS

Unable to install updates for my chipset

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Hi, I'm not sure this is the best place in the forums but here's the issue I've got.

The update software cannot update my intel chipset drivers.

 

1 - I've got a new software download :

1.png

 

2 - Then I click install, it launch a setup, I accept everything and then I've got an error.

2.png

 

I join the logs, maybe you could help me.

 

Wascou


Intel® Driver Update Utility v. 2.6.1.4 giving UNKNOWN error for Intel P55 chipset, Windows 10 Pro.

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The driver update utility finds a new update for my chipset, tries to install it and fails. Error message reads "unknown error". I've searched various sites to see if this chipset is still supported but results were inconclusive. Can anyone shed some light on this issue?

hi, i need driver ValleyView 6-port SATA AHCI for windows 7 32 and 64 bit, i need held!!

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mi laptop no reconoce el discoduro al momento de formatearla con w7, me solicita unos driver, este es el nombre del driver alguien me ayuda donde descargarlo

 

i need driver ValleyView 6-port SATA AHCI for windows 7 32 and 64 bit, i need held!!

Intel C220 operating at Sata2 speeds.

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Hello, so for over a month I have been struggling with this one. If i install the last driver for my ATA controller (14.8) I lost the Sata3 performance. Yep, just like that.
I returned my first SSD to the store and received a brandnew one. New windows 10 install, and the problem persists.
System SPECS:
Z87 Stinger EVGA
i5 - 4690

2x4 GB Corsair @ 1600mhz.
GTX 770 video card.

 

Here a few useful data:

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet

 

Any help?

RAID 10 , replacement disk failed to rebuild from intel RST despite adding the new drive as RAID memeber

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A little bit of history. - I have a sever with 4 HDD and RAID10. Some years back these 4 HDDs were all 1 TB each but over time i have changed some with one of them now a 2TB WD drive. Just recently, Intel RST reported that the Array is broken with one of the disk showing failed on the intel RST console and gave the option to reset disk. I clicked on reset disk and the Array began to Rebuild and after that everything seemed fine
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The next day it displayed degraded volume with port 2 failed

Radi faliure.JPG

Next day i got another HDD a 4TB WD HDD and replaced the failed drive. The moment i boot the system, the Intel matrix storage manager discovered the non RAID member disk and suggested i add this disk to the RAID member which i did.  And the RAID volume status says Rebuild

 

 

intel rom.png

However when i boot into windows (svr2008 r2) the Intel RST refuses to give me option to rebuild or even start the rebuild automatically.

After some research online I later installed newer version  (15.2.0.1020) but still this did not solve the problem.

I did appreciate any help to solve this

RAID rebuild fail.JPG

Qs. is this problem as a result of 4TB non- support? is the ROM to old for 4TB ? is the intel RST misbehaving, is there a bug somewhere?

RSTe Service not Running, Driver Confusion - Which RST / RSTE / RSTE NVME Driver should I use and where to get it

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Hello,

 

I am setting up an asus z10pe-d16 ws using the intel RAID - On a WIn 10 Pro X64 System -

Z10PE-D16 WS | Motherboards | ASUS USA

 

I have the latest Chipset and 'C610 Intel RAID' drivers on the website and they arent working for me.

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/Z10PED16_WS/HelpDesk_Download/

 

My installation of RSTe looks like its working but the tray Icon permanently says 'RSTe Service' not running, and the message is in fact correct, even though I installed the package, there is no windows service I can see for Intel RSTe.  On my other machine I have the Intel RST version, and everything works like a champ - So before I delve into long exploratory process, my first instinct was to get the latest driver, as that often times resolves most problems.

 

I cannot find a driver for "Intel RSTe Sata sSata" on Intel's site, I see the regular RST driver and an RSTE NVME.

 

So my question is 2 fold, Any suggestion on how to get the service to install?

and as far as the drivers go,

Is there an updated driver for me? If so please point me to it.

Doesn't seem from reading I can use the standard RST driver. Is that correct?

Can I use the RSTE NVME?

 

If its relevant, I have the Sata controller on which I want to use the RAID in raid mode, and the Raid array is working, despite the fact there is no service running.

 

Thanks All, first time with the 'enterprise' level IRSTe

 

Mike

Intel Extreme Tuning Utility on Windows 10 Anniverary won't install

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Hi,

 

I have an issue with the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, the latest version. (6.1.2.13)

 

I could not get it to install, latest windows 10 (build 14393) I kept getting getting an error saying could not start the XTU service, verify you have sufficient privileges.

 

I got frustrated, so I re-installed windows to remove any old versions or conflicts.  Then once windows and drivers were fully patched I tried the XTU install again, but got the same error.

 

In Windows Services I noted that XTU was listed as starting. I noted that in resource monitor the Intel integrated clock controller service ICCS was using a bit of CPU.

 

When i manually stopped the ICCS the XTU started just fine, then I could start the XTU without a drama, and the install completed without error.

 

Now each time I startup the PC the XTU does not start. it will start when I manually stop the ICCS.

 

The board is an ASrock Z170 Pro 4, with the latest BIOS, 7.0.

Cant install chipset driver

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I have got
win7 64bit
i5 3570
HD7850
Asus h61m-K

 

Tried to install last and older version of HD graphics chipset none worked after extracting it gives error "Computer doesnt meet the requirements for installing software". From here : Download Intel® HD Graphics Driver for Windows* 7/8/8.1-64-bit

I also tried chipset installation from dvd came with motherboard. It didnt work either. Installation finishes with no error, after restart computer nothing changes.

 

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I have black screen while installing windows 10 and they say can be fixed with intel chipset. So i need it guys can you help me please ?


Absurd bug with Windows Server 2008 SP2 causes the system to be completely unusable

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Hello everyone. I'm new to the forums here, so I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this. Please bear with me.

Anyway, onto the issue I'm experiencing. I have installed Windows Server 2008 SP2 64-bit on one of my Haswell systems, with an ASUS H97M-E motherboard and a Core i5 4460.

But the issue I'm experiencing is absolutely bizarre, and also seems to affect Windows Vista, as I tested that OS as well to ensure it wasn't exclusive to Server 2008, however I don't plan to use that OS as a main, since support is ending soon (Server 2008 support was recently extended until January 2020, along with Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, so it's still a viable option). Other OSes I tested were Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 and they all worked normally, so this issue is exclusive to NT 6.0.

Essentially, here's what happens. After installing Windows, the system will only boot successfully about every 5 out of 10 attempts. Each time it fails to boot successfully, the symptoms that occur vary. Here are the circumstances I've experienced:

This is the most common occurrence. Just before when the login screen would normally appear, an error appears with the following text: "Interactive logon process initialization has failed. Please consult the event log for more details". Upon clicking Ok, usually the system will remain at a black screen, forcing me to hard reset.

Another occurrence is as follows: the system will appear to boot normally, but after entering my password, it will logon to a blank screen. I then am forced to open Task Manager and start the explorer.exe process manually. After doing this, the desktop will appear, but lots of services have failed to start, such as Windows Audio, Windows Defender, etc, forcing me to once again hard reset until I can get the system to boot normally again.

If the system boots normally and I want to restart the system, I can tell if this bug is going to activate again on the next boot attempt by checking for these symptoms: When the system begins to shut down, instead of the normal "Shutting down" screen appearing, the desktop will fade into a black screen with a cursor. The system will then shut down, and when this occurs, the system is guaranteed to fail on the next boot attempt, and I have to keep resetting until it boots properly.

This bug is also not exclusive to my system, as I have several friends that own Haswell machines that are similar to mine, and I have requested that they try both Server 2008 and Vista, and they experience the exact same symptoms.

When the system does boot normally, everything works as it should... so I'm absolutely stumped as to what to do. This is the most bizarre bug I have ever seen, especially considering that even Windows XP will at least boot properly on Haswell. But both Vista and Server 2008 just appear to be completely intolerant of Haswell. I know that Windows Vista is basically irrelevant these days and has never been exactly loved by many, but Windows Server 2008 will continue to be supported for another 4-5 years and has a much better reputation than Vista, so I feel that something really ought to be done to at least fix this issue for potential Server 2008 users that may need to use the OS on Haswell, whether for compatibility reasons or financial limitations. I am using it for the latter reason.

Now, I know that driver support for the NT 6.0 family of operating systems is extremely limited on Haswell, but Intel did provide working chipset drivers, so I installed them. I also have a dedicated graphics card and don't use the onboard graphics, so that isn't an issue. The only missing drivers are the USB 3.0 drivers, but that shouldn't be contributing to this issue.

If you ask me, it looks like Intel or Microsoft would have to be willing to release a hotfix to fix this problem, but considering that Server 2008 is out of mainstream support now, that's a bit of a stretch, unfortunately...

Does anyone have any ideas on what else could be done to fix this issue? I've tried adjusting BIOS settings, installing all of the latest Windows Updates, etc... all the usual things. None of it helped at all with this issue.

 

Thanks everyone.

Need to remove Intel Rapid Storage driver as it's causing "Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0," errors

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I periodically get that reset to device error and my entire system locks up for about 30 - 60 seconds. After searching it seems like removing the Intel Rapid Storage driver may fix it but I cannot find the driver under storage controllers in the device manager. Where else would it be or how else can I remove that

IP over USB

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There are devices converting USB to ETHERNET, if I plug my laptop's USB 3.0 to a modem or switch, can I have a second ip on my laptop? For example, can I transfer files from one network through USB, and at the same time playing counter strike multiplayer from fast ethernet connected to modem? One with 192.168.1.x and other 192.168.1.y?

 

I also have a second question:

 

I built a network with:

 

  • (laptop) <--- wireless 54 Mbit/s ----> (modem) <-------  100 MBit/s  ------> (desktop pc),
  • it can ping-pong 100MB data between laptop and desktop in 40-45 seconds.
  • when I plug 10/100 Mbit ethernet cable between laptop and modem, it ping-pongs in 12-15 seconds so it is 3x the speed of wireless

 

is the 3x speed originated from 100/54 speed rate ~2 multiplied by: (cable packet loss ratio) / (wireless packet loss ratio)?

 

If I buy a gigabit(1000 Mbit/s)-switch(both computers support gigabit ethernet), will it have even less packet loss than fast ethernet(100MBit) and in the end would I have more than 10x (lets say 12x) bandwidth increase?

Intel rapid storage service not running - X99, RAID

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I have a machine with an MSI X99A Raider system.

I have the following SATA drives attached :

- 2x Sandisk Ultra II 480GB SSD, RAID stripe

- 2x Seagate ST4000DM 4TB HDDs, Windows stripe

- 2x LG BD optical drives

 

The RAID array works fine, and Windows is booting from it properly, but I can't start the managing Rapid storage app. It keeps complaining that the service is not running. I have tried starting it manually, but it just stops immediately

 

This happened both under Windows 7, and Windows 10 to which I just migrated yesterday.

 

I am using Rapid Storage 14.8.0.1042 as provided by MSI at Support For X99A RAIDER | MSI USA | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design

The mobo is running the latest BIOS.

 

CPU is i7-5820k, OC at 4.3 GHz

RAM is Corsair LPX DDR4-2666 4x8GB (32GB total) running with XMP profile 2 as DDR4-2800

 

I have tried everything short of doing a full Windows reinstall from scratch. This seems like a software issue to me. I would appreciate Intel's help in getting this bug resolved.

Intel C220 operating at Sata2 speeds.

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Hello, so for over a month I have been struggling with this one. If i install the last driver for my ATA controller (14.8) I lost the Sata3 performance. Yep, just like that.
I returned my first SSD to the store and received a brandnew one. New windows 10 install, and the problem persists.
System SPECS:
Z87 Stinger EVGA
i5 - 4690

2x4 GB Corsair @ 1600mhz.
GTX 770 video card.

 

Here a few useful data:

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet

 

Any help?

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