DELL 530sb User Manual

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Setting Up and Using Your Computer
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Configuring Your Hard Drives for RAID
At some point you may want to configure your computer for RAID if you did 
not select a RAID configuration when you purchased your computer. You must 
have at least two hard drives installed in your computer to set up a RAID 
configuration. For information on how to install a hard drive, see "Hard 
Drives" on page 139.
You can use one of two methods to configure RAID hard drive volumes. 
One method uses the Intel
® 
Option ROM utility, and is performed before 
you install the operating system onto the hard drive. The second method uses 
the Intel Matrix Storage Manager or Intel Storage Utility, and this method is 
performed after you have installed the operating system and the Intel Storage 
Utility. Both methods require that you set your computer to RAID-enabled mode 
before starting any of the RAID configuration procedures in this document.
Setting Your Computer to RAID-Enabled Mode
Enter the system setup (see "System Setup" on page 185).
2 Press the left- and right- arrow keys to highlight Integrated Peripherals and 
press <Enter>. 
3 Press the up- and down- arrow keys to highlight Drive Controller, and then 
press <Enter>.
4 Press the up- and down- arrow keys to highlight SATA Mode, and then 
press <Enter> to access the options.
5 Press the up- and down- arrow keys to highlight RAID, and then press 
<Enter> to enable RAID.
6 Press <F10> to save and exit System Setup. 
Configuring for RAID Using the Intel
®
 Option ROM Utility
 
NOTE: 
Although any size drives may be used to create a RAID configuration using 
the Intel Option ROM utility, ideally the drives should be of equal size. In a RAID level 1 
configuration, the size of the array will be the smaller of the two disks used.
Creating a RAID Level 1 Configuration
2 Press <Ctrl><i> when you are prompted to enter Intel RAID Option ROM.
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