StarTech.com PCISATA4R1 Create RAID set, Delete RAID set, Rebuild RAID1 set, Resolve Conflicts

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The Main Menu option allows you to carry out various tasks related to configuring and maintaining your RAID. You can navigate the menu using the arrow keys on the keyboard and select an item by pressing [Enter]. The Main Menu options are described below:

Create RAID set:

Create a RAID for the first time, or change the configuration of an array after deleting a previous setup. For more details and an explanation of the RAID levels available with the card, please see page 6.

Delete RAID set:

Delete an existing RAID. Depending on your configuration, this may cause data loss or cause the computer to become unbootable. It is highly recommended that you have a complete, good backup available prior to using this option.

Rebuild RAID1 set:

If a drive has failed in a RAID1 configuration (mirroring), this option allows you to synchronize the data between the new replacement drive and the remaining good hard drive that contains a copy of the data.

Resolve Conflicts:

If you have installed a drive that was previously used in another array, this option will resolve any metadata conflicts that could cause your array not to function or produce erratic behavior.

Low Level Format:

This feature completely overwrites the data on the selected drive(s) with zeros; this is essentially a comprehensive deletion tool. This will destroy all data on the drive, including partition information. Ensure you have a complete, good backup before using this option.

Logical Drive Info:

This displays information on how the logical drive will appear to the computer and the operating system. In all RAID configurations, the drives in your array will appear to be a single physical drive. If you wish, you can partition the logical drive space into multiple partitions using your operating system. For further information, please consult the SATARaid User’s Manual located on the accompanying Drivers disk.

IMPORTANT: If you want your computer to boot from your RAID, you must configure your computer’s BIOS to use the drives connected to the PCISATA4R1 in your boot sequence. Depending on the options available, you must set your boot sequence to include RAID or SCSI to use the RAID as the boot drive, particularly if you have ATA hard drives connected to the motherboard’s IDE controller. Depending on the configuration of the computer, you may not need to make any changes to the BIOS if you do not have any ATA hard drives installed on the onboard IDE controller. Consult your computer or motherboard documentation for more details on including the RAID card in your boot sequence.

Instruction Manual

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Contents Port PCI Sata RAID Controller Adapter Card FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Introduction InstallationPackaging Contents Hardware InstallationWindows Vista/7 Driver InstallationVerifying Your Installation Windows 2000/XPAccessing the RAID Bios Utility Resolve Conflicts Create RAID setDelete RAID set Rebuild RAID1 setOther considerations None Configuring an ArrayMinimum number of drives Maximum number of drives Rebuilding a RAID 1 Set Deleting a RAID setAllocating Partitions Resolving ConflictsLow Level Formatting Logical Drive InformationDevices and Information Windows SATARaid GUI OverviewEvent Viewer and Events Windows SATARaid Toolbar and Menu Commands Error Level Errors SATARaid ConfigurationPage Page Page Page Specifications Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information

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