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NOTE: According to the standard X86 structure, there is only 128 k (C0000h-DFFFFh) shadow RAM for system option ROM. For this system, the RAID card option ROM engrosses 64 k, the onboard A TI VGA card engrosses 32 k, the onboard LAN engrosses more than 10 k, so the remaining space for option ROM is very limited. You may encounter the possibility that some PCI cards (e.g., SCSI PCI card) cannot be initialized and used when the PCI card needs more shadow RAM for its option ROM. When you encounter this possibility, please close the onboard device you are not presently us ing temporarily (disable the options under the Onboard Device Configuration sub-items on the BIOS Setup’s Advanced menu (refer to Chapter 4 Advanced Menu).

6.3Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive

You can add a second hard disk drive. It is advised that you select a hard disk drive that meets the following specifications. A hard disk drive that does not meet these specifications can cause reliability problems in your system.

Peak current draw: must not exceed 1.8 amperes maximum (at 5 volts) and 0.7 amperes maximum (at 12 volts)

Rotational speed: 5400/7200 rpm

Interface: Ultra ATA66/100 (ATA133 for models supporting RAID)

Operating temperature: must be able to operate in environments up to 55 °C

Operating humidity: 10% to 90% (non -condensing)

IDE and RAID IDE cannot be used at the same time

If you want to add a second hard disk drive, follow this procedure.

NOTE: Make sure that the jumper of the second hard disk drive is set to “Master.” (See the hard disk drive’s document for information.)

1.Remove the cabinet cover (see section 6 .1 in this chapter).

2.Locate the bracket for the secondary hard disk drive, next to the power supply. Remove the screw and slide the bracket off the metal tabs to detach it.

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Contents Transport GS10 B2094T15 Table of Contents Installing Software Drivers Safety Precautions Before You Begin IntroductionUnpacking Product Description Memory SpecificationsFront View System ViewRear View Page Cabinet Installation System Assembly Flowchart Installing the CPU System AssemblyOpening the Cover Page Installing System Memory Installing a Hard Disk Drive Installing a Riser Card Cabinet Slides and Ears Rack MountingPage Locking Tab Cabinet into the RackSystem Requirements Setting Up the SystemPlacing the System Making the Connection Using the LCD Console Configuring the SystemBefore You Begin For Linux Setting the ConfigurationFor Windows Powering Down the System Rebooting the SystemSetting Up With the Web Browser First possibility Linux RedHat Installation NotesPage Bios Setup Program Configuring the SystemStarting Bios Setup Advanced Menu Main MenuCPU Temperature System Temperature Security Menu Power MenuExit Menu Boot MenuJumper Definition Setting Description Jumper SettingsInstallation Instructions for Windows Installing Software DriversLCD Driver Installation Instructions for Linux RedHatDriver CD \Promise\20276\Linux directory RAID Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks DriverPress Ctrl+Alt+F7 and click Exit to exit the installation Page Page Opening the Cover Expanding the SystemInstalling an Expansion Card Adding a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Secondary IDE Connector Adding a CD Drive for test purpose With a Secondary Hard Disk Drive InstalledWithout a Secondary Hard Disk Drive Installed About RAID Using RAIDFastBuild Utility main menu appears on the screen Creating an ArrayCreating a Security Array RAID 1 wi th New Drives Creating an Array for Performance RAIDChannelID Drive Model CapacityMB Assignment Viewing Drive AssignmentsDeleting an Array Changing the ArrayRebuilding a Mirrored Array Highlight the array with Critical status and press Enter Danish AppendixFrench Technical SupportDocument # D1532-100