Release Note
This document has been modified from the original Nvidia Media Shield User’s Guide.
Some of the Nvidia screen captures may be different than your system.
Please Note: In order to access the RAID utility, press F10 repeatedly once the boot
screen appears.
Press Ctrl-X to exit the RAID utility, it will automatically save any changes.
There is not an option to exit without saving changes.
Windows Vista sees the RAID as a single logical drive, but it does not “color code” it as
a RAID storage solution in Administrative Tools. The RAID logical drive is color coded
the same as a single physical drive.
The RAID utility does not auto-rebuild a defective or replacement RAID HDD. The
rebuild process must be initiated in the RAID utility. The rebuild process may take
several hours depending on the size of the drives.
Here are some additional RAID definitions that may prove useful when configuring the
RAID array.
Striping = RAID 0
Mirroring = RAID 1
Stripe Mirroring = RAID 0+1
RAID 5 = RAID 5
Spanning = JBOD