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Resolved Issues with the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) 9.0 Release for Windows*

Content Type: Product Information & Documentation   |   Article ID: 000099770   |   Last Reviewed: 01/30/2025

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Intel® VROC for Windows*

The following information lists the resolved issues with the Intel® VROC 9.0 release for Windows*. To learn about the latest updates of Intel® VROC for Windows*, refer to the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) Release Notes for Windows*.

Issue ID Description
14023391263 NVMe* drive port information, such as the location, may be displayed incorrectly in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) platform drives menu.
15014712764 A RAID 10 volume rebuild may fail while Intel® VROC was in use with an NVMe* drive with the Windows* Out-of-Band (OOB) driver.
15015886092 A CPU exception affecting an unsupported configuration cause a BIOS boot hang when SATA RAID is enabled on two Montage IOH devices.
15016194073 Consistency checks may initiate with a bad request while the NVMe* drives are in a RAID 0 configuration. 
15016259559 SATA drive port information, such as the location, may be displayed incorrectly in the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) platform drives menu. 
18033481077 Renaming an Intel® VROC volume with background initialization may return with an internal error on Windows*.
18036862050 A variable may be read too early in the boot process by the Intel® VROC UEFI SATA DXE drivers which may result in a Red Screen of Death (RSOD).
18037206458 A potential error may occur when changing the RAID Write Hole (RWH) policy of an encrypted RAID volume using an unencrypted drive.
18037206493 RAID volume creation using a locked drive may not have been blocked in the UEFI HII menu.
18037985742 A disk should be in normal state after a hot-plug action is committed, and the RAID volume after migration, should be in normal state. There was a possibility that instead, the disk could be marked as missing and the RAID volume could be degraded after migration.
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