Thanks, but should I keep the RAID controller or just connect the drives directly to the motherboard? I'll try both when I get a chance anyway. Thanks!
Start by removing the RAID controller and the drives. If it powers up ok, then put them back in. Connecting the drives directly to the motherboard (even if you can) will likely not work.
theflash1932
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Try reseating the control panel cable.
Then try removing any unnecessary components, including ALL expansion cards, drives, and memory (except one DIMM in the first slot).
Joelarea51
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Thanks, but should I keep the RAID controller or just connect the drives directly to the motherboard? I'll try both when I get a chance anyway. Thanks!
theflash1932
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November 4th, 2012 11:00
Start by removing the RAID controller and the drives. If it powers up ok, then put them back in. Connecting the drives directly to the motherboard (even if you can) will likely not work.