If you're on Windoze 7, you should be able to use Disk Management in the
Computer Management program.

Click "Start"
RIGHT click "Computer"
Click "Manage"

Disk Management should at least show if Windows can even see the array.

Windows XP or Vista should do the same. I don't know about 8, 8.1 or 10.
I'm sure they have the same tool, but I don't know how to get there from
here.

On 8/24/2015 8:45 PM, Bill wrote:
As an addendum to this, I can still hear the hard drives working. The
only spin drives I have on this machine is the RAID, everything else is
SSD.




A bit of a preamble: I have a Mirror RAID drive on my computer comprised
of two WD 1 gb Caviar drives.

Sometime after booting up, it can be a minute or two to as much as ten
minutes or more, the drive literally disappears from the directory tree
and becomes inaccessible.
The RAID is managed by the motherboard.

Any ideas of why and how to fix it are greatly appreciated. I'm not
worried about losing the data, but it's somewhat frustrating.

thanks

bill




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