configuration information with the existing configuration information. The previously deleted virtual disk re-appears in the PERC Virtual Disk Management utility.

CAUTION: Make sure that all physical disks that are part of a virtual disk are in the system before you delete the virtual disk.

1Power-up the system to start booting.

2When prompted, press the <Ctrl><R> keys to access the PERC Virtual Disk Management utility.

3At the Main Menu field, select Delete Virtual Disk(s). Press <Enter>.

4Perform one of the following:

Select each virtual disk in the Virtual Disks field that you want to delete. Press <Insert> to confirm each selection.

OR

Press <A> to select all virtual disks for deletion.

NOTE: The text color of the selected virtual disk(s) changes to green.

5Press <Enter>.

CAUTION: A dialog box appears, describing the consequences of deleting the selected virtual disk(s). Deleting a virtual disk permanently destroys all data that is on the virtual disk, as well as the virtual disk itself. This action cannot be undone.

6Press the <C> key to confirm the deletion.

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