5.5 Deleting Arrays from the BIOS
This option allows you to delete arrays.
Caution!: Deleting an array permanently destroys all data that was on the array. You will not be able to undo this action and all data will be lost.
To Delete an Array:
1.Highlight Delete Array(s) from the Main menu and press Enter.
2.Do one of the following:
a. Highlight each array to delete and press Insert to select it.
Or
b. Type A to select all arrays for deletion.
3.Press Enter.
4.Press C to continue.
5.6Swapping Arrays from the BIOS
Using the Swap Two Arrays option, you can reorder arrays.
Notes: 1. If you create more than one array, you can install the operating system to any of them. How- ever, a small amount of boot information is always written to a disk in the first array on your array list regardless of which array you install the operating system on. If anything happens to that disk in Array 1, you will not be able to boot. Broadcom recommends installing on a redundant array type — such as RAID1 or RAID5 — and then swapping that array into the first position if it is not already Array 1.
2.This swap feature is only available from the BIOS.
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