Linux: BIOS Raid Metadata

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There are three possible ways to erase Bios Raid metadata:

LINUX (May not work)

dmraid -r -E /dev/disk
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1 count=16384

Windows

Load up a version of window and get a command line (shift + f10)

<syntaxhighlight> diskpart select disk [x] clean </bash