I purchased a PCI card based on Silicon Image chipset 3124. At the time, I used windows 7 x64. It worked, but made for a slightly unstable system(occasional Blue Screen of Death). For one reason or another I had done a clean Win7 x64 install. Suddenly the system refused to boot with the card installed, but if I hot plugged it, it would work. Both times I installed the proper drivers, and had made sure the card ran a non-RAID BIOS. As a Kubuntu user now, I questioned if I would have better luck. Plugged the card in, but again the system refused to boot up. In all 3 cases, my mobo bios was set to RAID. In both cases for Windows, I was using a RAID 0 config. However, for Kubuntu, I installed with it set to RAID in hopes of returning to a SSD RAID0 set up. I read somewhere it was best to install with the BIOS set to raid should I decide to install a RAID array later as one of my SSDs suffered a broken SATA port(long story). So how can I add extra SATA ports with the possibility os doing RAID later? Is my only option to invest in a good $300 RAID card and use that for RAID? Would this card be sufficient to run a RAID0 SSD Array?
Sent from my DROID2 Global
Sent from my DROID2 Global
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