HP 8000 tower manual Configuring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurations

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Configuring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurations

Configuring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurations

The remaining sections of this white paper describe steps to set up supported RAID configurations where customers have not purchased factory preinstalled RAID configurations.

Enabling RAID through F10 System BIOS

1.Turn on or restart the computer by clicking Start > Shut Down > Restart the Computer.

2.Press F10 as soon as the monitor light turns green.

If you do not press F10 at the appropriate time, you must restart the computer, and then press F10 again to access the utility.

3.Select your language from the list, and then press Enter.

4.Use the arrow keys to select Storage.

5.Use the down arrow key to select Storage Options, and then press Enter.

6.On the Storage Options menu, use the down arrow key to select SATA Emulation.

7.Press the right arrow key until RAID displays, and then press Enter.

8.To apply and save changes, select File > Save Changes and Exit.

If you do not want to apply your changes, select Ignore Changes and Exit.

To reset to factory settings, select Set Defaults and Exit. This option restores the original factory defaults.

CAUTION: Do NOT turn the computer power off while the ROM is saving the F10 Computer Setup changes, otherwise the CMOS could become corrupted. Only turn the computer off after exiting the F10 Setup screen.

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Contents HP Compaq Elite 8000, 8100, 8200, and 8300 Business PCs AHCI and RAID onIntel Rapid Storage Technology Chipset components IntroductionHP business PC Intel chipsetDescription Basics of AHCI and RAID TechnologyDefinitions Acronym or termNew operating system installation BIOS / Software / Hardware ConsiderationsBenefits of AHCI BIOS InterfacepublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35 language=neutral versionScope=nonSxS settings pass=offlineServicingPathAndCredentials DriverPaths component settings unattend ?xml version=1.0 ?GTF Support HP 8100 and 8200 Business PCs only HKLM\System\CCS\Services\iaStor\Parameters\PortX nameGTFvalue 0=disabled 1=enabled Enhancing existing Windows XP images from IDE ModeHardware LimitationsBasic RAID Types Changing AHCI to IDE Mode through the HP Replicated Setup UtilityFigure 1 Performance - RAID 0 with two hard drives RAID 0 with three hard drives is shown in FigureFigure 2 Performance - RAID 0 with three hard drives RAID 1 with two hard drives Mirror RAID 5 with three hard drives Intel Matrix RAID Technology Recommended configurations ConfigurationsUnsupported configurations Other supported configurationsEnabling RAID through F10 System BIOS Configuring RAID on non-factory preinstalled configurationsConfiguring RAID Volume using the Option ROM Accessing RAID Option ROM4. Type Y to continue Notes for operating system installation Intel Rapid Storage Technology software installation Using the Intel Rapid Storage Console interface to Configure RAID Migration to RAID 1 from two non-RAID hard drives RAID migrations using Intel Rapid Storage ConsoleMigration to RAID 0 from three non-RAID hard drives Migration to RAID 0 from two non-RAID hard drivesMigration to Matrix RAID 5 and RAID 0 from three non-RAID hard drives Migration to RAID 5 from three non-RAID hard drives12. Reboot the system after the migration finishes. NOTE Back up all data before proceeding Configuring Intel Rapid Storage Console for Migration to Matrix RAID 1 and RAID 0 from two non-RAID hard drivesEmail notifications HP Elite 8200 and 8300 Business PCs only Installation Table 8 Language support AbbreviationLanguage Degradation hp.com/go/getconnected Get connected
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