SSD freezes from time to time

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Loren Pechtel

Then you have no choice, but to keep using it. You could of course,
break the mirror and mirror it instead through the Microsoft dynamic
disk system.

I decided that's what I'm going to have to do. The disks are now
dynamic instead of using the Intel mirroring software. Any
suggestions on how to install the Microsoft drivers without having to
redo my box?
 
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Yousuf Khan

I decided that's what I'm going to have to do. The disks are now
dynamic instead of using the Intel mirroring software. Any
suggestions on how to install the Microsoft drivers without having to
redo my box?

I think you can continue to use the Intel drivers, just don't have to
use them in RAID mode. The Microsoft dynamic disks feature works at a
level just above the device drivers, so you can use Microsoft dynamic
disks alongside Intel drivers. But as I said, you'll have to first break
the Intel mirroring first.

Yousuf Khan
 
L

Loren Pechtel

I think you can continue to use the Intel drivers, just don't have to
use them in RAID mode. The Microsoft dynamic disks feature works at a
level just above the device drivers, so you can use Microsoft dynamic
disks alongside Intel drivers. But as I said, you'll have to first break
the Intel mirroring first.

Yousuf Khan

The Intel mirroring is broken, it doesn't help with the blue screens.
Throwing that much data around really pushed it, I had multiple blue
screens copying it back.
 
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YKhan

The Intel mirroring is broken, it doesn't help with the blue screens.
Throwing that much data around really pushed it, I had multiple blue
screens copying it back.

If the chipset accepts the Microsoft drivers, then you can try
switching to them.
 
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Yousuf Khan

What driver is that, though?

The MS AHCI driver is called msahci.sys, while the MS IDE driver is
called pciide.sys. Both located in Windows system folders.

Yousuf Khan
 

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