you said you were using a raid configuration if im not mistaking, and im not sure if this will work for you but this is what i did.

open up system properties and under the hardware tab at the top go to the device manager.

then from there navigate to the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers tree an maximize it.

then from there find the NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller that the drive is on and right click it and choose to update the driver.

then choose to install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click next.

then choose the "dont search. i will choose the driver to install" and click next.

then you choose the standard dual channel pci ide controller and click next and reboot.

and then as easy as that my problem was solved.


like i said i dont know if you can do this in a raid configuration or not cause im a noob an im not to familiar with that configuration yet. you might need the nvidia sata controller for raid but im not certain really but its worth a shot and hopefully this is of use to you cause it certainly made my day when it resolved my issue.