Nitro 5 laptop's HDD is missing after I accidentally created a volume in Intel Rapid Storage

kylgrc
kylgrc Member Posts: 2 New User
edited December 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi! would like to ask if you guys know how to fix this... It's almost a month now since I accidentally created a volume in Intel Rapid Storage Technology. 
My laptop lags so much and whenever I tried to open drawing apps, they crashed. I don't really care if I can retrieve the files. Here's some photos.

LAPTOP: NITRO AN515-52
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit
I hope you can help me..

Answers

  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    edited July 2020
    Go to manage tab on the IRST and delete volume. Personal recomendation: Get rid of the IRST as soon as possible and change SATA operation mode in BIOS to AHCI to avoid future issues with this SW. To do that without to reinstall windows make the next boot to be in safe mode, restart and press F2 to go to BIOS, on the main tab press Ctrl+S, change the mode to AHCI and press F10 to save&exit. The laptop will boot in saf4 mobe and will isntall the drivers needed, after that you are good to go!
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  • kylgrc
    kylgrc Member Posts: 2 New User
    batmalin said:
    Go to manage tab on the IRST and delete volume. Personal recomendation: Get rid of the IRST as soon as possible and change SATA operation mode in BIOS to AHCI to avoid future issues with this SW. To do that without to reinstall windows make the next boot to be in safe mode, restart and press F2 to go to BIOS, on the main tab press Ctrl+S, change the mode to AHCI and press F10 to save&exit. The laptop will boot in saf4 mobe and will isntall the drivers needed, after that you are good to go!
    hi! I can't seem to find the delete button (sorry I'm not really familiar with things like this). When I clicked the manage tab this shows
  • batmalin
    batmalin Member Posts: 4,231 Guru
    This is from the intel forum:
    1. Open Intel Rapid Storage Tehnology app.
    2. On the right side there is a sidebar with Storage System View written at the top. Below you can see your SSD and HDD (if you have 1TB HDD you will see it as 932GB or something like that)
    3. click on the HDD then select Manage at the top
    4. A list will appear, where next to Status you can click on Show Files.

    If you are lucky, and could manage to remove the disk from the array, you should see the driver appear in File Explorer\This PC."

    Please click "Yes" if I have answered your question.
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