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I have 4, 3Tb internal HDDs connected to a Highpoint RAID controller.

My RAID is set to a RAID 1+0 giving me a single 6Tb drive, which I've named MJJ_RAID.

To clarify, I don't boot to this 6Tb drive. 

I dual boot using 2, 250Gb SSDs one with OS X Sierra and another with Windows 10. This RAID drive is strictly used for data storage, (ie: music, pictures, videos, scratch disk, documents, downloads, etc.).

In the past sleep never worked for me because I had a Corsair H100i water cooler and the USB connection prevented sleep from working properly, but after reading this thread (https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/...-at-high-rpm-all-the-time-on-osx.85320/page-2), I finally got around to implementing the fix for that.

After my first test of sleeping my hackintosh, where sleep finally worked, I woke the machine up after about an hour and that's when I saw this message.

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I've tried restarting, rebooting Sierra but nothing works. I always get the above message upon logging into OS X.

When booting into Windows 10, everything is normal, the drive is read/write just like it should be and Windows doesn't report any problems. I've tried running First Aid in Disk Utility but it doesn't work.

Does anyone know what I can do?

I don't want to reformat the drive when it works perfectly fine in Windows 10.

Well, I was hoping someone could help me out with this. Guess not.

I got the same response over at TM for this question. Which was "0" replies.

I guess I'm going to have to do a complete reinstall and forgo having my Hack try to sleep anymore.

At least my H100i fans now ramp up and down in OSX.

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