Re: Help
Pretty much what it says, and with it being a RAID 0, thats very very very very bad. RAID 0 is a no no in almost every respect. Very few instances where you should use it. If one drive in a RAID 0 fails, the entire RAID array is dead, for good, until the drive is replaced.
You will need to replace the drive the tools determine is bad and reformat/rebuild Windows again.
But first I'd make sure that all of the BIOS/Firmwares are up to date for the hard drives themselves as well as the RAID controller you're using.
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