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I've recently been working to reconfigure my home server. I decided to setup a RAID 5 for my operating system and virtual machines using my Asus M5A97 R2.0 built in AMD RAID. I was able to setup the RAID 5 without an issue, I even managed to get Windows Server 2012 installed and partially configured. After installing some roles, the system rebooted right back into the OS without an issue. However; after letting it go over night installing Windows updates, I rebooted it the next morning and now BIOS just spits out a 'No bookable disk' error although the array still shows functional.

Here are my current BIOS settings.

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Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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  • After booting into a Windows 10 flash drive and loading the AMD RAID driver, I can see the ~4TB RAID 5 array but it is showing as uninitialized and unallocated. The issue seems to be very similar to the ones mentioned in this thread.
    – Andy
    Commented Mar 25, 2016 at 15:42

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