72 About RAID Configurations
1
Enable RAID on your hard drives (see "Setting Your Computer to RAID-
Enabled Mode" on page 69).
2
After rebooting your computer, launch Nvidia MediaShield.
3
Click
Create
under
System Tasks
.
The
NVIDIA Create Array Wizard
appears and lists the disks that are
available for configuration.
4
Click
Next
.
5
Click
Custom
, then click
Next
.
6
Use the drop-down box to select
Striping
(RAID 0) or
Mirroring
(RAID 1).
7
Click
Next
.
The
Free Disk Selection
window appears.
NOTE: Only RAID-enabled hard drives are listed as free disks.
8
Click to select the drives that will make up the RAID configuration, click
Next
, and then click
Next
again.
NOTE: Your computer supports a maximum of two drives per RAID 1 array and
four per RAID 0 array.
The
Clearing System Data
window appears.
NOTICE: The Clear System Data option deletes all data on the selected drive.
9
Click
Next
.
10
Click
Finish
to create the RAID configuration.
The MediaShield RAID management utility window appears and lists the
array along with any other installed hard drives.

Deleting a RAID Array

NOTE: While this procedure deletes the RAID 1 volume, it also splits the RAID 1
volume into two non-RAID hard drives with a partition, and leaves any existing data
files intact. Deleting a RAID 0 volume, however, destroys all data on the volume.
NOTE: If your computer currently boots to RAID and you delete the RAID volume,
your computer will become unbootable.
1
Launch Nvidia MediaShield.
2
Click to select the array you want to delete.
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