A bit of googling pointed to your motherboard having an ICH10R chipset. One
person seems to think a BIOS update will support >2TB drives.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/263509-30-gigabyte-ep45-ud3p-ich10r-raid-drives-working
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I got the motherboard wrong. It is a P45 Neo3-FR. The onboard ethernet is
flaky, but "supported", and the USB attached drives work fine w/ 2TB drives,
but not the motherboard attached SATA ports...
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this is a 64 bit system, and I already used 2 of these drives in a raidz1 pool
and they worked great, except I needed to use the SATA controller card and not
the motherboard SATA. Any ideas?
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On 08/19/10 04:56 AM, seth keith wrote:
I had a perfectly working 7 drive raidz pool using some on board STATA
connectors and some on PCI SATA controller cards. My pool was using 500GB
drives. I had the stupid idea to replace my 500GB drives with 2TB ( Mitsubishi
) drives. This process resulte
I had a perfectly working 7 drive raidz pool using some on board STATA
connectors and some on PCI SATA controller cards. My pool was using 500GB
drives. I had the stupid idea to replace my 500GB drives with 2TB ( Mitsubishi
) drives. This process resulted in me loosing much of my data ( see my o