![]() ![]() If I go into Advanced Settings\Integrated Peripherals\RAID Configuration, and disable VMD Global Mapping, so I can get to the individual ports, and disable VMS on the M2 Slot 1 (Root Port 0/6/0), but leave the other ports enabled (see second attachment), then Windows boots, and I can get to my D drive on SATA Port 7, even if both "spinners" don't show in the Storage Screen (see third attachment). If I turn on VMD (RAID) from the EZ Mode Storage page, then all my hard drives quit showing up in the EZ Mode Storage screen (see first attachment). I have a fresh install of Win11 23H2, with all the Microsoft updates installed. I have BIOS7E01vM6 flashed to the MB (latest version, AFAIK). My desire is to create a RAID 1 (mirrored) volume on my two "Spinners", as I did in my old Win10 machine. I have my data files all on the first 1.8TB "Spinner" (Drive D). ![]() I have Win11 installed on the M2_1 drive, and the M2_2 drive is unformatted. WD 1.8TB "Spinner" on SATA Port 8 (Unassigned) WD 1.8TB "Spinner" on SATA Port 7 (Drive D) Samsung 500GB PCIe SSHD in M2 Slot 2 (Unassigned) Samsung 500GB PCIe SSHD in M2 slot 1 (Drive C) I currently have the following drives installed on my machine: Trying a new thread to help me configure my BIOS for RAID level 1 on my two WD 1.8TB HDDs ("spinners"). ![]()
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