You might check to be sure your raid0 drives are plugged into the raid sata
ports on mobo. Maybe when they replaced the mobo, they did not plugg in the
drives same way. U will definately need both drives to boot the raid0 to
windows. The raid info should still be on those drives! Hth

-BenN

On Apr 14, 2009 6:59 PM, "Ben Scott" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Sean Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's odd, is everyt...
> the settings appear to be back at default ...

 Does the mobo have the latest BIOS?  If not, update it to latest.
If already at latest, download a new copy and re-flash.  Maybe the
BIOS flash is corrupted.

 Check the BIOS clear jumper on the motherboard.  Maybe it's in the
wrong position.  Some mobos also have a jumper to "lock" BIOS
settings; check for that, too.

 If none of those apply, try resetting the BIOS to factory defaults,
and/or pulling the NVRAM battery.  Maybe NVRAM is corrupted in a weird
way.

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