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Repairing file system errors on RAID 0

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"Repairing file system errors on RAID 0 ", I've got an Windows 11 & Windows 10 laptop with 2 drives configured as RAID 0. I'm getting a BSOD, caused by a specific driver file loading at Windows startup. If I delete the file or disable the service that loads it, no BSOD. When this happens to a "normal" single-drive, non-RAID system, I can almost always fix it by repairing any file system errors and/or bad sectors. If I run Chkdsk on this drive (array), it does indicate that there are file system errors. However, Windows won't allow me to run Chkdsk /f or /r. Actually, I've read that running Chkdsk /f or /r on a RAID will really screw things up. So it's probably a good thing that Windows won't allow me to do it. In any case, how can I fix the NTFS file system errors on this system? Any advice or info will be much appreciated. btw, as you can probably tell, I don't know much about RAIDs

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