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HDD forced to DYnamic Volume (RAID)

August 16th, 2014, 16:50

Some time ago I bought a PCI RAID controller for a friend. I tested it on my own computer. When I removed the device and tried to boot my PC again, it couldn't start as always. Now no matter what I do or where, my HDD is recognized as a Dynamic Volume, really TWO dynamic volumes as a RAID configuration. I have only ONE hdd and I can't install Windows on it because system don't allow in such type of storage. I've tried disabling RAID controllers in BIOS, still I dont get anything. Even the HDD dissapears before even shown it's there. So... what is going on ? What should I do?
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