Previously, you mentioned about RAID options, did you remember you had RAID settings? If yes, you can change the SATA settings to RAID mode and try boot.
I would not be able to confirm that there will be no data loss. Removing the CMOS battery resets the BIOS to default, which also cause the SATA settings revert back. Though, I have requested many users to change SATA settings to RAID mode, and their RAID settings are still intact. May I know what RAID controller are you using?
Would you confirm if you were PXE booting previously? If not, then go to the BIOS and then under Integrated Devices - Embedded NIC set that to Enabled, not Enabled with PXE. Likely it reverted to default, which is Enabled with PXE, and it is set higher in the boot order than the drives. After setting to enabled see if it resolves the issue. I would also suggest updating the BIOS, iDrac, as well as the raid controller.
You shouldn't have an issue enabling raid, but if you're concerned or don't have a backup then you may want to take the drives to a data recovery company.
DELL-Joey C
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Hi,
Previously, you mentioned about RAID options, did you remember you had RAID settings? If yes, you can change the SATA settings to RAID mode and try boot.
DELL-Joey C
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September 11th, 2020 02:00
Hi,
I would not be able to confirm that there will be no data loss. Removing the CMOS battery resets the BIOS to default, which also cause the SATA settings revert back. Though, I have requested many users to change SATA settings to RAID mode, and their RAID settings are still intact. May I know what RAID controller are you using?
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September 10th, 2020 11:00
Kostbad,
Would you confirm if you were PXE booting previously? If not, then go to the BIOS and then under Integrated Devices - Embedded NIC set that to Enabled, not Enabled with PXE. Likely it reverted to default, which is Enabled with PXE, and it is set higher in the boot order than the drives. After setting to enabled see if it resolves the issue. I would also suggest updating the BIOS, iDrac, as well as the raid controller.
Let me know what you see.
kostbad
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September 10th, 2020 22:00
I tried your suggestion. No i get the message:
"no boot device available".
kostbad
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September 10th, 2020 22:00
Edit: I meant now i get the message:
"no boot device available".
The hard disk has boot priority.
I have never used PXE boot.
kostbad
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September 10th, 2020 23:00
Also as i mentioned, i don't see any RAID options anywhere.
SATA options in BIOS is set at AHCI mode. Should i put it at RAID mode there??
Would that result in data loss or will i see my RAID as it was before?
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DELL-Chris H
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September 11th, 2020 07:00
You shouldn't have an issue enabling raid, but if you're concerned or don't have a backup then you may want to take the drives to a data recovery company.
Let me know what you see.