How do I access RAID BIOS on my laptop Acer Aspire 7 A717-72G-76V1

laugordon0
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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
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Acer Aspire 7 A717-72G-76V1
I continued to get a notification by Intel Rapid Storage to do something. After ignoring it for years, one day I decided to try using the application and get rid of the notification permanently. I ended up accidentally creating a volume, basically wiping out the 1 TB drive I had. It's now the recovery drive paired to my master drive, the tiny 256 GB SSD. I don't need a recovery drive and I need the 1 TB. I looked up some help but I still can't find exactly what to do. Please help. I believe I need to access RAID BIOS, and hopefully since there was a partition created my data is still there. If not, no biggie. I saved all my documents onto a separate external SSD. But if possible, salvaging the data would be ideal. Any way I can get to RAID BIOS and recover my 1 TB HDD and remove the recovery drive? Thanks.

PS. Intel Rapid Storage program is a scam. There wasn't even a warning prior to creating a volume that this would happen, or even that my data would be wiped. All it tells you is that it will "enhance performance of your system storage", which is complete BS. As I was doing my research, there were countless people that were stuck in the same position. Poor souls probably never found the way out, but I'm looking positively here. If the process of creating the recovery drive was so easy, why couldn't they make the process of fixing it easy as well? Terrible layout on the application. Anyways, enough ranting, thanks.

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