Known Issues with the Intel® Virtual RAID on CPU (Intel® VROC) 9.2 Release for Windows*
Content Type: Product Information & Documentation | Article ID: 000101506 | Last Reviewed: 06/23/2025
The following information lists the known issues with the Intel® VROC 9.2 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 |
14015389340 | When using AtaPassThru protocol to get information on attached devices from the Intel® VROC Pre-OS, the value of GetNextTargetLun may not be successful. |
14024524599 | There is a possibility that low power mode may result in the system to not detect the Intel® VROC key properly when SATA RAID is disabled. |
15010088464 | When the SATA controller is switched to RAID mode, SATA drive information will be displayed in the Intel® VROC SATA HII instead. So users can reference the device information in the Intel® VROC SATA HII. |
15011986293 | When booting the platform with a degraded Intel® VROC RAID 1 data volume, the Intel® VROC 8.0 Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility may not properly display the RAID volume. |
15012192390 | An Intel® VROC SATA HDD may have a problem unlocking after sending the 0xf2 command. |
15013821671 | The Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) utility did not show the rebuilding event as the disk is hot-plugged and inserted when a RAID member is only 100MB. |
15016690395 | Customers running Intel® VROC under a Microsoft Windows* environment, using Gen5 NVMe* SSDs, may not see the expected performance benefits when running in a RAID 0 configuration. Customers generally utilize a RAID 0 configuration to achieve (and expect to see) a linear scaling of the aggregate bandwidth of the RAID member drives. Running in this configuration, customers may see approximately 60% of that value. |
18012869559 | The Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Command-Line Interface (CLI) utilities may not forbid performing operations that use self-encrypting drives in the locked state. Creating RAID volumes with locked members may result in a failed volume state. |
18015334984 | The warning message: Warning: The AHCI driver will be updated to the latest Microsoft AHCI driver in the system does not occur when installing Intel® VROC in AHCI mode using the installer. |
18016767645 | Within the Intel® VROC SED Manager, a physical drive may appear twice. |
18020541368 | While within the Intel® VROC SED Manager, unencrypted drives that are unplugged and then selected to have a security key set up may experience a platform hang. |
18022812016 | When the operating system performs a TRIM command onto an Intel® VROC RAID 1 or RAID 10 volume comprised of drives that perform TRIM activities in different ways may encounter a data inconsistency on those areas that had been TRIMed. |
18027522818 | Specific code rework done as we do not support creating volumes with legacy values anymore. |
18029487344 | Intel® VROC operating system interfaces (Windows* GUI & CLI, Linux* mdadm, Linux*/Windows* OOB) may not forbid performing operations that use self-encrypting drives in locked/foreign state. RAID volume operations with locked/foreign devices will be failed (such as RAID volume creation will be failed). |
18030259585 | State of drive resource for locked Opal* drives is enabled where it should be StandbyOffline in which the RAID volume rebuild may not be blocked and hot-inserted device detection may be failed. |
18034442524 | Unlocked Opal* drives are present alongside hot-plugged non-opal drives in the operating system, in which the RAID volume rebuild may not be blocked and hot-inserted device detection may fail. |
18036343861 | Creating a RAID volume on disks that contain data and non-existent OdataId may return an incorrect error or an invalid resolution message. |
18037794909 | The installation may unexpectedly start with the flag -ver and additional parameter during the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) installation process. |
18040635664 | Certain platforms may not reboot as expected after product installation using the parameters -s -b during the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) installation process. |
18040663873 | When exporting a disk list to CSV file within the Intel® VROC Graphical User Interface (GUI) menu, title headers for certain columns may be missing. |
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