Also just entering "M-Flash" wipes your BIOS back to default settings even if you don't update the BIOS. Thankfully I've found a pretty easy way to fix it with no data loss, but it seems to be a common thing with MSI boards going back to at least 2012. It will say one of the two drives is missing from the array. Also every single time I update my BIOS the RAID0 array of 2 3 TB HDD's I use for older game installs and games that just don't benefit from being on one of my NVME SSD's is broken. I need to look it up or ask in some forums but I wonder if other brands handle this better, and let you actually use a saved "profile" to restore your specific settings after a update. I know this is a few months old but I just gotta say it's lame that profiles are not usable after a BIOS update because you have to use the profile with the version of BIOS you had when you saved it.
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