I understand that the partitions that the BIOS puts on the drives is to accommodate the RAID and shouldn't be deleted, I mentioned them to describe what I was seeing I tried many different ways first and worked with it, and then tried completely wiping the drives and re-building the RAID array several times over the next day or two of attempts, just to make sure I eliminated the possibility that the RAID hadn't completed getting set up. I did try each of them, then both at the same time, and the drives never showed up as a single drive. ![]() I tried several combinations of the drivers since it wasn't clear from the documentation that I could find whether to use the files in the NVMe_CC or the NVMe_DID folder. ![]() I tried with and without wiping the partitions, and was unable to see them turn into one drive no matter how I loaded them. Click to expand.As the rest of the thread said, Yes, I tried loading the rcbottom.inf and rcraid.inf drivers during windows installation.
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