Intel G52-M6734XD, KM4M, KM4AM manual Duplicate Critical RAID 1 Array, Rebuild Broken RAID 1 Array

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Duplicate Critical RAID 1 Array

When booting up the system, BIOS will detect if the RAID 1 array has any inconsis- tencies between user data and backup data. If BIOS detects any inconsistencies, the status of the disk array will be marked as critical, and BIOS will prompt the user to duplicate the RAID 1 in order to ensure the backup data consistency with the user data.

If user selects Continue to boot, it will enable duplicating the array after booting into OS.

Rebuild Broken RAID 1 Array

When booting up the system, BIOS will detect if any member disk drives of RAID has failed or is absent. If BIOS detects any disk drive failures or missing disk drives, the status of the array will be marked as broken.

If BIOS detects a broken RAID 1 array but there is a spare hard drive available for rebuilding the broken array, the spare hard drive will automatically become the mir- roring drive. BIOS will show a main interface just like a duplicated RAID 1. Selecting Continue to boot enables the user to duplicate the array after booting into operat- ing system.

If BIOS detects a broken RAID 1 array but there is no spare hard drive available for rebuilding the array, BIOS will provide several operations to solve such problem.

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Contents KM4M/KM4AM Series FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement Voir LA Notice D’INSTALLATION Avant DE Raccorder AU ReseauRevision Revision History Date Copyright NoticeTrademarks Revision HistoryTechnical Support Safety InstructionsContents Bios Setup Getting Started CPU Mainboard SpecificationsLAN BiosMS-6734 v1.X M-ATX Mainboard Mainboard LayoutHardware Setup SATA1, SATA2 Quick Components GuideCentral Processing Unit CPU CPU Core Speed Derivation ProcedureThen Unplug the power cord before Installing the CPU CPU Installation Procedures for SocketMSI Reminds You Installing AMD Athlon CPU Socket 462 Cooler SetOverheating CPU Clock Frequency Selection through BiosMemory Speed/CPU FSB Support Matrix MemoryDDR Dimm Slots DIMM1 Dimm Module Combination Installing DDR ModulesCONN1 Power SupplyATX 20-Pin Power Connector CONN1 ATX 12V Power Connector JPW1USB COM VGA Mouse ConnectorBack Panel MICUSB Ports Keyboard ConnectorUSB Connectors PS/2 Keyboard 6-pin FemaleIEEE1394 Port Optional Serial Port Connector COMVGA Connector Pin Male DIN ConnectorLAN Jack Audio Port ConnectorsLine Stereo Audio Connectors Line Out Mic RJ-45 LAN Jack OptionalParallel Port Connector LPT1 FDD1 ConnectorsFloppy Disk Drive Connector FDD1 Fan Power Connectors CPUFA1/SYSFA1IDE1 IDE2 Hard Disk Connectors IDE1 & IDE2Optional Serial ATA cable JFP1 Front Panel Connectors JFP1 & JFP2CD-In Connector JCD1 JFP2USB 2.0 Bracket Front USB Connectors JUSB2 & JUSB3 JUSB3 is optionalJUSB2 JUSB3 OptionalJ13941 / J13942 Optional Ieee 1394 Connectors J13941 & J13942 OptionalIEEE1394 Bracket Optional JSP1 Front Panel Audio Connector JAUD1SPDIF-Out Connector JSP1 JAUD1JBAT1 JumpersClear Cmos Jumper JBAT1 CPU Frequency Jumpers SW1 & SW2PCI Interrupt Request Routing SlotsAGP Accelerated Graphics Port Slot PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect SlotsBios Setup Control Keys Entering SetupGetting Help Main Menu Set User Password Load Fail-Safe DefaultsLoad Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor PasswordYear Standard Cmos FeaturesDay MonthHalt On VideoBase/Extended/Total Memory Advanced Bios Features CPU Internal Cache Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Rate Setting Typematic Delay MsecMPS Table Version Apic ModeHDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability Dram Clock Advanced Chipset FeaturesDram Clock/Drive Control Current FSB / Dram / DDR FrequencyPrecharge To Active Trp Dram Command RateDram CAS Latency Bank InterleaveAGP Driving Control AGP ModeAGP & P2P Bridge Control AGP Aperture SizeIntegrated Peripherals VIA OnChip PCI Device Onboard Lan Boot ROMPrimary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UltraDMASPP/EPP/ECP/ECP+EPP Init Display First ECP Mode Use DMASleep State Power Management SetupPower Management Option Ipca FunctionRun Vgabios if S3 Resume HDD Power DownSuspend Mode Power Button FunctionPS2MS Wake Up from S3/S4/S5 Resume By AlarmPS2KB Wakeup Select PS2KB Wake Up from S3/S4/S5Primary Intr Dateof Month AlarmTimehhmmss Alarm IRQ Activity MonitoringIRQ Resources PNP/PCI ConfigurationsClear Escd Resource Controlled ByAssign IRQ for VGA/USB PCI/VGA Palette SnoopShutdown Temperature CPU Warning TemperaturePC Health Status Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Frequency/Voltage ControlSpread Spectrum Load Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults About Supervisor Password & User Password Set Supervisor/User PasswordAudio Function RAID 1 Mirroring IntroductionRAID Basics RAID 0 StripingBios Configuration Create Disk Array VIA VT8237 Serial ATA RAID Introduction Delete Disk Array View Serial Number of Hard Drive Create and Delete Spare Hard DriveRebuild Broken RAID 1 Array Duplicate Critical RAID 1 ArrayDestroy the Mirroring Relationship Power off and Check the Failed DriveChoose Replacement Drive and Rebuild Continue to bootExisting Windows XP Driver Installation Installing RAID Software & DriversInstall Driver in Windows OS New Windows OS 2000/XP/NT4 InstallationInstallation of VIA Sata RAID Utility MS-6734 M-ATX Mainboard Using VIA RAID Tool MS-6734 M-ATX Mainboard VIA VT8237 Serial ATA RAID Introduction