I just installed my 3x ADATA 64GB SSDs in RAID0. (After 3 Windows 7 reinstalls trying to move the user directory and temp to a seperate HD) Anyway, now everything works great, the system is amazingly faster than before, but WEI keeps failing to assess the disk, data invalid. I'm running vanilla Windows 7, freshly installed, updated to latest patches, installed latest graphics driver and motherboard drivers. The only modifications I made for SSD were.... (have secondary HD for storage) -- Disabled pagefile on C:, enabled pagefile on E: -- Moved C:\Users to E:\Users, created a junction link (linux ln -s) between C:\Users and E:\Users Also linked "Document and settings" hidden link to users, to E:\Users -- Moved C:\Windows\Temp to E:\Windows\Temp, junction link between old and new -- Disabled System Restore, Indexing on C: I did all of this under a 'temp' user, due to permission and invisiable symbolic links in User directory, and created a new user for usage after I moved and linked the folders so all symbolic links and permission are setup properly... I've never seen this issue before, also never done anything above before. Is this being caused by SSDs and or the configuration changes I made? (Windows if accessing C:\Users\* would actually be on the E: Drive (no problems for anything else)) - OR - Do I have a hardware issue? Here is a screenshot of the situation....
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Final Old System: "nV Edn:hafX R3E 3D 3LCD 3SLI 580" w/ Vantage Score 65k
Asus Rampage III Extreme w/ an i7 @ 4.5ghz (h2o)
3x 4GB DDR3 2070mhz 8-9-8-1T
3x EVGA GTX580 SC Tri-SLI
3x SSD RAID0
3x 120hz 3D LCD
aka, the Asus Rampage 3D Extrem