recover the raid 1 mirror

For a Studio XPS 9100 w / discs 1 TB as matrix Raid 1 mirror, after an MS Win7 update, system will not start, indicated that no boot device is valid. Ran Diagnostics on both discs, no error reported, but noticed the available space on the drives was slightly different. Checked some forums (not this one) and the Councils concluded that mirroring might be broken. Disconnected a player starts without a problem, ran since, but Intel Matrix Storage Manager by boot information table is deteriorating. So, assuming that it really is no hardware problem, any advice on how to recover the mirror? Intel Rapid Store has at least 2 times reported and rebuilt the mirror in the past, took awhile but no impact. Can I specify the preferred player so it will rebuild again?

Have you tried to reinstall the drive you deleted?  The usual procedure to repair a RAID 1 degraded status is to replace the failed drive with a new one of the same size as the drive working.  The RAID ROM usually reconstructs the RAID automatically.  If this does not happen when you reinstall your second drive, you can use the application to the Intel Rapid Storage Technology technology found in your list of programs to create a RAID 1 from an existing drive (assuming you want to continue to use the RAID option).

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