I had 5 disks on my system, disk 0 was a Windows disk, disks 1-4 were part of a RAID 5 array.

One day two disks in the RAID array failed at the same time, and the system reported that the RAID had failed. I rebooted and the disks spun up again, and the RAID rebuilt itself. Then, one of the drives failed, so I replaced it with a new disk, and readied it to rebuild.

When I rebooted, the BIOS/pre-Windows RAID software said that all the disks were good and the RAID will rebuild in Windows, but as soon as Windows begins to boot, I get a BSOD. I reinstalled Windows 7 on disk0 and that works fine until I install the Intel RAID drivers, and it gives a BSOD again.

My BIOS has always been in RAID mode:

Intel DH67BL
4x 1TB hard drive

Is there any way to solve my problem and save my data?

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Try an older version of the Intel raid driver. – Moab Dec 11 '11 at 16:00
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