Unable to rate Windows experience index

Can someone help me fix this error?

I am trying to run Windows Experience Index, but it never ends. He gets to the assessment of HDD and fails with the following error;

"Windows Experience Index for your system could not be calculated.

Could not measure the performance of storage.
This hard drive may be spread over several physical disks. Front
Re-run the assessment drive, check that your drive is not in a software
"RAID configuration and is attributed to a single physical disk.

Now, I have 3 hard drives in my machine, a 75 GB Intel SSD, which is the main OS drive, a Seagate 1 to SSHD and a 1 to Samsung HDD. The two 1 TB drives are in a RAID 0 format configuration.

What I don't understand is why Windows is trying to assess the two 1 TB disks, when they are not the main or the discs even if she says she evaluates the primary

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