VM Workstation 7 RAID 0 error

Hello

I have VM Workstation 7.1.4 build-385536 on a RAID 0 array

(2 x 1 TB drives, less than a year) and worked perfect.

Today, I turned on the VM machine and as soon as the windows loading screen appears I get the error:

Operation on the file 'G:\Virtual Machines\New book DC\New book DC.vmdk' failed'.

If the file is on a filesystem rmote, please make sure that you have a network connection

and the server on which resides the drive working properly. Try again/demolition/continue.

raid3.png

(A) the virtual machine is on a local disk

(B) the VMDK etc. is still in its original directory.

As soon as this error I get a pop-up balloon saying:

"RAID Volume errors-

Some requests for data on a hard drive in a RAID 0 volume failed.

but a backup is possible. Please try to back up data immediately.

raid1.png

Then, I go to my Intel (R) Matrix Storage Console and get below

raid4.png

I right click the Port 0 and Mark as usual and there is normal, but when I turn on the virtual machine I have all the

the errors above again

Im not to use virtual disks comes from physical disks...

and can no longer load windows

Thank you

Looks like your physical disk starts to go wrong.  Probably one of your comments hard files is located on the failed disk.

Unfortunately, RAID0 offers no redundancy.  Start copying the data in your table now and hope that you will find most of it.   Consider going with RAID1 when you replace your drive down so that it can survive a single drive failure.

On a side note, I have the exact same two Samsung drives in my table of RAID1 House and another recently failed for me too!  Waiting on the RMA replacement now.

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