Hi,
Lussi! Thank you for your reply!
Lussi wrote:Hi, in my modest opinion this is not the forum for your problem, but i am a newbee here.
Hey, I'm a newbie, too, but allow to me explain my decision to post this in the "
Software and hardware tools" subforum. You see, my thread isn't intended to solve the hardware problem of why the drives keep failing; I'm deliberately waiting to hear back from Western Digital support before I try to move forward on that issue.
Instead, with this thread I'm hoping to find a
software tool of some kind that can reset the "Error Occurred(0)" flag, so posting here in the software thread seemed like the best decision. But if you have a suggestion for a different subforum to use, I'm eager to hear it.
Lussi wrote:In case of hard drives are ok you can enter to RAID setup utility at boot by pressing control+I or control+S or something similar and make a volume rebuild, i think.
Unfortunately, although this is a pretty new mobo (ASUS Z87-A) with the latest UEFI BIOS, when I use Ctrl-I to enter the Intel Rapid Storage Manager ROM configuration settings, the only options available for my RAID 0 array are: (1) - Create a new RAID array; (2) - Delete an existing RAID array; and (3) - Reset all disks to non-RAID. There is NO option to rebuild the array (or to reset the "error occurred" flag).
Lussi wrote:Try updating intel raid drivers. A bug in old drivers caused me a similar case in a 5 HDD RAID5 a few years ago. Solved updating drivers.
Right now, the Intel RAID driver is the very latest available. I updated it fairly recently, but it didn't solve any problems.
But again, thank you very kindly for your reply and your valuable suggestions!