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5.2 Color Codes for the BIOS Array Config Utility

The following color codes are used to indicate the type or status of infor- mation displayed on the screen.

White text

Available option or informational text

Yellow highlighting Current option on which you may choose to take action

Green text

Item has been selected

Light blue text

Item is not available for selection

Yellow text

Informational text, describes an option

Magenta text

Spare options and boot options

Red text

Failed drive or other warning to user. For

 

 

example, informational text may be red if the

 

 

option is not available.

5.3 Initializing Disks from the BIOS

Before using new disks they must be initialized and at least the boot array must be created using the RAIDCore BIOS Array Configuration Utility.

Initialization writes the configuration information to disk. The BIOS util- ity can be used to create and manage arrays so that an operating system can be installed on an array. The system is then booted from this array.

Notes: 1. When you highlight a disk from the Disk list, the LEDs on the controller or a properly cabled disk enclosure light up to identify that disk.

2.If you want to boot from another controller within your system, you may need to disable INT13 in the BIOS. See “Changing Controller Options from the BIOS”.

3.For more information see “Color Codes for the BIOS Array Config Utility” in 5.2.

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