![]() So if it's the drives then I'd need to disconnect the drives - well I don't, in safe mode it's OK. I'd have thought if the RAID controller was causing issues, the only way to fix it would be by removing it - well I don't need to remove it, just disconnect the drives. However if I connect the drives as normal and boot into safe mode, the computer works as it should and I can access all the data on my array perfectly OK. If I turn off the computer and disconnect the drives (unplug the two drive connectors on the top of the RAID card but leave it plugged in with it's battery etc.) then boot up again, the computer will be back to normal, responding well etc. ![]() If I leave all disks connected and boot normally, Server 2012 R2 will boot but then stop responding after it's loaded to the desktop (I can still move the cursor around but that's about it). ![]() There is a single RAID 5 array with 5 disks. I'm using an ancient Dell Perc 5i in a server I have and I'm having a weird issue with it. ![]()
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