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Drivepool invisible after OS drive updated


joesee

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I'm currently running Windows 10 64 bit. I had a 120gb OS ssd drive that was by itself, and six platter drives in my drive pool. This setup has been rock solid for me for over a year. Just today I upgraded my OS drive because the size was too small via Samsung's Data Migration Tool (a drive clone application that does a great job of cloning disks) and now when I reboot into the OS, my drivepool is not there. Not "missing" because all the drives appear in Explorer as they should with the hidden used portion that's typically for the drivepool. (All the drives that was currently in my pool are healthy).

 

When I open Stablebit (version 2.1.1.561) I only see an option to create a new drive pool. The old drives don't even exist in Stablebit to "reattach" them. It only shows the OS drive.

 

I am so frustrated and so scared at the same time that I may have lost all this data. Could someone please help point me in the right direction?

 

Regards,

 

 - Joe

 

 

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An update to my situation. I went ahead and went to troubleshooting and "reset all settings" as one of the forum entries said that resolved a similar problem. Now I see all of my 6 drives in stablebit, but they show as "non-pooled". If I try to add one of those 6 drives to create (or in my case to try to recreate) it says "Error Adding Drive - Cannot add the same disk to the pool twice".

 

I'm not sure where to go from here.

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The next step to try to resolve this I followed these directions: http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_Q3017479. Basically a complete uninstall and reinstall, including removing registry entries and leftover data from uninstalling Stablebit normally. Still no go. I see all my drives in Stablebit, but cannot recreate or reassociate my drives together in the pool. 

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For the sake of transparency and/or reference,

 

The issue appears to be that hte Covecube Virtual Disk (the device driver for the Pool disk) is showing up as "cannot start (Code 10)", which is why the pool is not showing up. 

 

The full reset option should fix this issue:

http://wiki.covecube.com/StableBit_DrivePool_Q3017479

 

But if not, grabbing the "setupapi" log files (any "setupapi.[text].log" files) from "C:\Windows\Inf" may help to identify what the issue is here. 

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