Article ID: 000058541 Content Type: Install & Setup Last Reviewed: 04/26/2023

What Happens If the Correct Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Driver Is Used, but the Volume Is Still Not Detected

Environment

Intel® Server Board S2600WFTR with BIOS/Firmware Ver. 02.01.0012 SATA Drives in RAID (created from within the board BIOS, in UEFI Boot mode) Windows Server 2019

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Summary

Steps to fix a Intel® VROC volume when not recognized

Description

When attempting to install the Operating System (OS), at the Where do you want to install Windows prompt, no RAID volume is detected, even after trying with the right Intel® VROC driver.

Resolution
  1. Make sure the correct driver is loaded manually; see Unable to See the RAID Volume during Windows* Installation.
  2. Otherwise, update the BIOS
  3. Ensure the drives are among the tested list, based on the board model.