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4. When asked Are You Sure(Y/N)?, press Y to confirm.
Resolving Conflicts When a RAID set is created, then metadata written to the disk includes
drive connection information. If, after a disk failure, the replacement
disk was previously part of a RAID set (or used in another system), it
may have conflicting metadata. If so, this will prohibit the RAID set
from being either created or rebuilt. In order for the RAID set to
function properly, this old metadata must be first overwritten with the
new metadata. To resolve this, from the main BIOS window select
Resolve Conflicts, then press Enter, the correct metadata, including
the correct drive connection information, will be written to the
replacement disk. If Resolve Conflicts does not solve the problem, the
RAID metadata on the replacement disk must be manually deleted
using the following steps:
1. Power off the computer and disconnect all drives from the SATA
card, leaving only the replacement drive connected.
2. Power on the computer and follow the section “Deleting RAID
Arrays” to delete the RAID metadata on the replacement drive.
3. Power off the computer. Re-connect the primary mirror and