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February 22nd, 2007 07:00

RAID Volume Errors - HEEELP!

Hi
 
I've got a Dimension XPS Gen3 (FM8D961)  with two 128GB hard drives in a RAID (0) configuration.
 
In the last few days I've been getting blue screens - initially these were DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL  driver error messages. 
 
I then got error messages saying that the machine could not locate:
C:\Program Files\Intel\Application Accelerator\IAAMon_Enu.dll
 
and then a driver called OLEPRO32.dll ??
 
This was then followed by a small icon in the lower left of the Windows toolbar that give the message " a drive in a Raid 0 volume is failing". When I open this icon its the Intel Storage Utility and it show one of my hard drives as being fine, the other has the message "error occured" next to it. The only other difference between the two drives is the respective port- Port 0 and Port 2
 
Anyone got any ideas on this. The PC is working fine apart from these messages - I've backed up as a precaution. Is one on my hard drives really failing or could it be a driver issue on only one drive???
 
The only major new programs installed have been the 12 recent MS security updates
 
Any thoughts gratefully received
 

February 22nd, 2007 07:00

Have just run Hard Disk Diagnostics on Boot (F12) and both disks passed  - now totally confused!

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February 24th, 2007 11:00



@Tassie Tiger wrote:
Hi
I've got a Dimension XPS Gen3 (FM8D961) with two 128GB hard drives in a RAID (0) configuration.
In the last few days I've been getting blue screens - initially these were DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL driver error messages.
I then got error messages saying that the machine could not locate:
C:\Program Files\Intel\Application Accelerator\IAAMon_Enu.dll
and then a driver called OLEPRO32.dll ??
This was then followed by a small icon in the lower left of the Windows toolbar that give the message " a drive in a Raid 0 volume is failing". When I open this icon its the Intel Storage Utility and it show one of my hard drives as being fine, the other has the message "error occured" next to it. The only other difference between the two drives is the respective port- Port 0 and Port 2
Anyone got any ideas on this. The PC is working fine apart from these messages - I've backed up as a precaution. Is one on my hard drives really failing or could it be a driver issue on only one drive???
The only major new programs installed have been the 12 recent MS security updates
Any thoughts gratefully received



could be a corrupt bit of software, you might need to reinstall.

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