I have an Asus motherboard, M2N-E, with an onboard RAID controller, NVIDIA nForce 570 Ultra. I had 5 SATA drives plugged into slots 1 through 5 of the 6 possible plugs on the MB. I used those 5 drives in a RAID 5 setup and all has been good for 2 months. This morning windows Vista did a driver update and after rebooting, where it normally listed a single RAID 5 array as healthy it listed 2 RAID 5 arrays as broken. It seems that one of the new arrays is 2 disks and the other is 3 disks. Now I know that if it was 1 and 4 disk, I would delete the single and use it to rebuild the 4 disk set back to 5. But I do not know how to basically remerge those 2 arrays back into 1. I also know I could start from scratch but I don't want to loose the contents of what is currently stored. I put an IDE drive back in this machine running windows XP x64 that was loaded from before I got the new drives temporarily but I want the other contents back. I tried google, i tried the nvidia forum but I am not entirely sure what I am even looking for. Any help/tips/suggestions would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt