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With any program that has SMART, which is a technology of the disks, not something that only some dedicated controllers have.
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Thank you very much everyone ^^
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Although I always share the idea of making backups even when the disks never fail (in a Raid 0 with two disks you duplicate the failure rate), it is possible that the disk is not physically bad but that a bad shutdown or a blue screen have left some data unusable, because in fact the raid 0 continues to diagnose it as normal.
Apart from the checks that have been told to you (or better, after those checks) enter the Intel Matrix storage Console program (if you do not have it installed download it from the Intel website) and with the right button on the hard drive that has given you the error, mark it as Normal again.
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Although it is integrated you have a controller or else it is a bad thing, the smart can normally not be checked but through the controller's software. The intel give few options, the amd you can manually configure the checks, also sometimes there is the option of smart in raid in the bios although I do not know how it works.
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The capture is controlled by the Intel Matrix Storage Manager, which is the typical on-board controller. As far as I know, with Intel software (Intel Matrix Storage Console) you can't see SMART information, but it does provide some useful information.
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thanks for the information guys, it has been very helpful

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With a Raid 0 it is always advisable to have a disk for backups. Moreover, I have already checked that bad shutdowns can cause problems such as losing the data you currently saved. That is to say, you turn on the PC, work/play and the files that were modified/created during that time, if it turns off badly due to a blue screen, you lose them, not always but it can happen quite a few times.
Greetings!
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yes, I will have backups from now on. This week I had to order from pccomponentes for the hard drive and a couple of other things (taking advantage of the shipping costs :D) thanks for the help. Regards -
If the disk is not physically broken and the data is important, you can recover it with Getdata back raid recovery.
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