Background
- I'm on a Windows 8 machine.
- I had 2 x 1 TB HDDs in a RAID1 configuration utilizing the Intel RST software.
- One of the HDDs went bad according to Intel's RST application
- I removed the hard drive, replaced it with a new one, and the RAID1 array built itself, so all is well.
- I need to do an RMA on the hard drive, and Seagate requires that I run a software application on the hard drive to get the failure code as part of the RMA.
The Goal
- I need to run the seagate tool on the hard drive as a separate entity from the Intel RST application
The Problem
- Even in the BIOS after removing the bad drive from the RAID array, it shows up in Intel RST but not in Windows (it shows in disk management as an offline drive that has "the same signature" as the RAID1 array)
- When I plug the drive into another controller on the motherboard (a Marvel controller, not the intel controller), it causes a conflict when booting windows.
The Question
- How can I remove this extra hard drive from the Intel RST application so that I can view it in Windows as a separate disk?
- I don't care about the drive at all; formatting, losing data on it, etc. is no big deal for me.
Diskpart
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all partitions on it? then reconnect the raid. Or if BIOS boot options can disable the faulty one in boot list?