Removing a RAID Recovery Partition From Predator Helios 300. PH317-52 ( D: ) Drive.

LexiMexi
LexiMexi Member Posts: 1 New User
Hi, a few nights ago I accidentally made a a Raid Recovery Drive on my ( D: ) drive using Intel Rapid Storage , its 1TB and now its the same size as my C: drive 118gigs. I wanted to revert what I did but I had just made a fresh install of windows and didn't have a back up to go back to. What do I need to do as my BIOs doesn't allow me to go into advanced settings. (not worried about wiping the drive as it was empty before and just has recovery files in it now)


-Model number - Predator PH317-52
-CPU - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20Ghz
-GPU 1 - Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630
-GPU 2 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
-Operating system- Windows 10 Home.

Answers

  • FreddyB
    FreddyB Member Posts: 1 New User
    Hi LexiMexi. I had the same problem. I just cannot phantom that somebody builds a program which can give so much problems without any solution to solve. I read the only solution is to use the raid_tool.zip. My problem that I have to download it via a ftp server. I tried it via one of my browsers but it didn't work. I downloaded a ftp program but it failed too as apparently you need credentials which I don't have. Also tried to find the tool directy without any luck. 
  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,257 Pathfinder
    edited August 2021
    Yeah intel RST its a nightmare whne you have a hdd and ssd you should just disable it or remove it asap the only viable solution (as the raid tool from intel apparently the CLI version its not supported anymore ) its to remove/disconnect the hdd and reset the OS to acer stock recovery after all installed make sure to remove/disable RST shutdown and plug the hdd back in good luck :)


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