Tekram Technology TR-824 manual Bios Configuration, Basic Bios screen information, Bios Function

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3. BIOS CONFIGURATION

3. BIOS CONFIGURATION

3.1 Basic BIOS screen information

After you install the TR-824 RAID Controller and HDDs in your computer and boot your system, you will see the screen that displays information about the card and HDDs installed. Press <CTRL-S> or F4 to enter RAID utility. An easy-to-use screen will appear with the following choices on the top left

Create RAID Set

Delete RAID Set

Rebuild RAID1 Set

Resolve Conflicts

Low level Format

Logical Drive Info

The top right half shows direction and guiding information.

The bottom left half of the screen displays the information of physical drives. The bottom right half lists logical drives’ information.

There are the command keys: Arrows up and down are Select Keys ESC takes the user to the previous menu Enter selects the user’s choice

Ctrl-Eexits the utility

3.2 BIOS Function

3.2.1 Creating RAID Set

1.Select “Create RAID Set.”

2.Choose from the list of “RAID 0”, “RAID 1”, RAID 10” and “SPARE DRIVE”.

3.If the “RAID 0” is chosen, the utility will ask you to select how many drives for the raid0 set. You can choose from the list of numbers which is according to how many drives are connected to the computer. Then you can choose from Auto Configuration and Manual Configuration. Finally, the utility will ask “Are You Sure?” before completing the configuration.

4.If you select the second or third option, you’ll be asked to choose from Auto Configuration and Manual Configuration. Finally, the utility will ask “Are You Sure?” before completing the configuration. Afterward the utility will ask “Are You Sure?” before completing the configuration.

5.If the RAID 1 set has already been built, you can choose “SPARE DRIVE” to set a hot spare drive as a backup for the existing RAID 1. The utility will ask “Are You Sure?” before completing the configuration.

3.2.2 Deleting RAID Set

1.To remove one or more RAID sets, select “Delete RAID Set.”

2.Select desired set and press Y when asked “Are You Sure?”

3.3.3 Rebuilding RAID1 set

If a hard disk is damaged when running RAID 1, remove the damaged HDD, connect a workable one, rebuild the array and restore data by selecting Rebuild Mirrored set. This can be done either online or offline.

3.3.4 Resolving Conflict

When a RAID set is created, the metadata written to the disk includes drive connection information (Primary Channel, Secondary Channel). If, after a disk failure, the replacement disk was previously part of a RAID set (or used in another system), it may have conflicting metadata, specifically in reference to the drive connection information. If so, this will prohibit the RAID set from being either created or rebuilt, In order for the RAID set to function properly; this old metadata must be first overwritten with the new metadata. To resolve this, select “Resolve Conflict” and the correct metadata, including the correct drive connection information; will be written to the replacement disk.

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Contents Devices Model Max Xfer Protocol PCI Interface RateMB/s IEC 61000-4-6 For Home or Office UseIEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-8Table of Contents GUI Graphic User Interface Introduction SpecificationsSata Raid Features Product OverviewDisk Mirroring RAID RAID ExplainedDisk Striping RAID Combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1 RAID 0+1Data Striping with Striped Parity RAID Installing TR-824 Hardware SetupBoard Layout Installing Hard Drives Basic Bios screen information Bios ConfigurationBios Function Low Level Format Logical Drive InfoBuilding Driver Diskettes Windows Server 2003 Installation Windows XP InstallationWindows 2000 Installation Windows ME Installation Windows NT4.0 InstallationNew Windows 98 Installation Windows 98 InstallationExisting Windows NT4.0 Installation Removing the Driver from Windows NT4.0Next Existing Windows 98 InstallationConfirming Driver Installation in Windows Click Next, then FinishGUI Installation GUI Graphic User InterfaceOverview RAIDGUI Graphic User Interface GUI Graphic User Interface GUI Graphic User Interface GUI Configuration Menu SmtpMail NotificationEvent Level Log FileAudio PopupEvent Table TrayIconEvent Time CREATING/NAMING Partitions Windows 2000/XP/2003 Operating SystemInitial Window Creating PartitionsWindows NT Operating System Creating Partitions Re-openDisk Administrator Windows 98/Me Operating SystemCREATING/NAMING Partitions CREATING/NAMING Partitions CREATING/NAMING Partitions CREATING/NAMING Partitions CREATING/NAMING Partitions Troubleshooting Tips Technical Support Services Technical Support GuideTested to Comply With FCC Standards