Aloha! A customer dropped off a machine where they are getting the "No Boot Device Available" message. There are two identical hard drives in this machine, which makes me think it was set up for RAID 0 or 1 (both are possible per the setup manual).
BIOS does detect both disks (SATA0 and SATA1). In the BIOS setup, the SATA mode is set to RAID (the other choice is ATA). But when I look at the configuration of the Intel Matrix Storage Manager (CTRL+I during boot) it shows both drives as 'Non-RAID Disk'.
I think the problem is the conflict between BIOS and the IMSM. It's simple enough to try all the various setting combinations, but I'm worried that choosing the wrong combination will destroy the customer's system. So, can I just try the various setting combinations and see what happens? Or can I cause some damage by doing this?
Also, I usually use Drive Snapshot to backup the disk(s), but when I boot from a Win 7 PE disk, the drives show up as 'Not Initialized', so I can't use that tool. Any recommendations on another tool I can use?
This is a Dell Inspiron Desktop 540. The BIOS level is 1.0.1 and there is a BIOS update available. But I don't want to update the BIOS until I have a better handle on getting the machine to boot.
Mahalo,
Harry Z.
BIOS does detect both disks (SATA0 and SATA1). In the BIOS setup, the SATA mode is set to RAID (the other choice is ATA). But when I look at the configuration of the Intel Matrix Storage Manager (CTRL+I during boot) it shows both drives as 'Non-RAID Disk'.
I think the problem is the conflict between BIOS and the IMSM. It's simple enough to try all the various setting combinations, but I'm worried that choosing the wrong combination will destroy the customer's system. So, can I just try the various setting combinations and see what happens? Or can I cause some damage by doing this?
Also, I usually use Drive Snapshot to backup the disk(s), but when I boot from a Win 7 PE disk, the drives show up as 'Not Initialized', so I can't use that tool. Any recommendations on another tool I can use?
This is a Dell Inspiron Desktop 540. The BIOS level is 1.0.1 and there is a BIOS update available. But I don't want to update the BIOS until I have a better handle on getting the machine to boot.
Mahalo,
Harry Z.