![]() Saved and exited BIOS.Ģ) After rebooting, Windows failed to load, had a consistent blue screen with the sad smiley face with error "IO1_INITIALIZATION_FAILED", automatic repair also failed.ģ) I tried reverting back to "RAID" in SATA mode in BIOS, but it failed to change anything. Here's what I did to cause the problems:ġ) I went to Dell UEFI BIOS setup, and changed the SATA mode from "RAID" to "AHCI". I need to get Windows working again, and hopefully, get back my data. In other words, I don't even see Windows anymore existing. drives with an option to restart or go to BIOS setup. More specifically, when I turn on my computer, I get an error saying no bootable drives found and it just lists my SATA 1, 2, 3, etc. However, when attempting to try different things, I am now in a position where I can no longer boot to Windows 10. So at first, I was trying to resolve an issue with my BD-ROM drive described here: XPS 8700 - BD-ROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRW/BDROM CH20N) Not Recognized Windows 10 - Disk Drives (HDD, CD/DVD, Blu-ray) Forum - Disk Drives - Dell Community View 2 Repliesĭrivers/Hardware :: Can't Boot After Changing SATA Mode And RAID Dec 2, 2015 ![]() System information is: AMD 64x2 Dual Core 5800+ 3.00GHZ with 6GB RAM operating Windows 10 Pro. Information on the card is Sil 3124 PCI/PCI-X to 4 port SATA300 ![]() But currently Windows doesn't see the controller card or hard drives. The computer still recognizes the controller being installed at the BIOS level. I am finding the correct driver for my SATA RAID controller which is operating two mirrored 2TB hard drives. Drivers :: Loss Of Driver For SATA RAID Controller During Upgrade Nov 5, 2015 ![]()
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