4.A message displays, notifying you that the array has been created. Click the OK button.

NOTE: The array migration continues to run in the background. The computer can be used normally while the migration continues.

5.When you are notified that the array migration has completed, close all open programs, and then restart the computer. When the computer is restarted, the operating system detects the newly- created array and prompts you to restart the computer a second time.

6.After you have restarted the computer a second time, the RAID migration is complete.

NOTE: Although the total capacity of the RAID 0 volume appears in the Console, the extra capacity created with the addition of the secondary hard drive appears to the system as unallocated space. After the system reboots, you must allocate the unallocated space. Windows 8 contains additional capabilities that allow you to create a single RAID 0 volume.

Migrating to RAID 5 (select models only)

NOTE: When using an HP-supplied image, migrating to RAID 5 requires you to perform additional steps, including copying data to an additional external USB hard drive. Please read the entire RAID 5 migration procedure before you begin.

NOTE: RAID 5 requires 3 hard drives in the computer: the primary hard drive, the secondary hard drive, and the upgrade bay hard drive.

1.Click Create, select Efficient data hosting and protection (RAID 5), and then click Next.

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