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  1. Thanks Andrey, I tried the custom KRD but didn’t see what the difference is from the regular one.

    Is it supposed to help with RAID?

    I saw the Intel document before, but it seems to only talk about creating a RAID in Linux, deleting all data on the drives. I need to access an existing RAID.

    mdadm --assemble gives an error “no superblock” on the member drives

  2. My system has a RAID1 volume consisting of two 6TB drives under Intel RST. I attach a screenshot of the BIOS showing the RAID volume, and of the RAID Disk in Disk Management in Windows 10.

    Under Linux, I see two separate drives (sda and sdb) and each partition is repeated twice in File Manager. 

    I am afraid if I scan one of the disks and KRD modifies it, this will break my RAID1. Is it possible to mount this RAID volume in Linux (mdadm?) without damaging it?

     

  3. I am trying to provide hardware info, but the forum won’t allow me to attach a .tgz file.

    I converted it to a .zip file but still I get:

    krd2018_hwinfo_032E02B4-0499-054B-6706-880700080009_2020_02_25.11_42_38.zip: Sorry, we couldn't upload your file because we don't support that file type. Supported file types: zip, pdf, xml, txt, csv, doc, docx, xls, xlsx, ppt, pptx, jpg, jpeg, gif, png

    I tried to shorten the name but it still wouldn’t accept it.

    How do I provide the hardware info?

  4. My computer’s on-board network adapter is an Intel I219-V. It works fine in Windows, but when I boot the KRD it does not see it, there is no network adapter available.

    As I have KRD on a USB stick, can I download a driver in Windows and put it on the stick, then install it after I boot KRD?

    Kaspersky Rescue Disk 18.0.11.0(c) (built at 2019.08.09 18:25:54)

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