ASRock 939S56-M RAID Installation Guide - Page 13

RAID 1 Configuration

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2.4 RAID 1 Configuration This section will guide you to configure RAID 1. To set RAID 1 configuration, please follow the instruction below to use "SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility" for the setting of RAID 1 configuration. NOTE In the following instruction, the term "Disk 1" refers to the SATA hard disk that you connect to "SATA1" connector on your motherboard; the term "Disk 2" refers to the SATA hard disk that you connect to "SATA2" connector on your motherboard. STEP 1: Boot-up your computer. STEP 2: Press key to enter "SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility" STEP 3: Press key to enter RAID setup utility and start to create array. SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility RAID Setup * Current Created Raid * [R] : Enter Raid setup utility [Q] : Exit current menu Location Model Capacity Mode RAID Type Disk 1 Disk 2 XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX Copyright (c) 2003-2005. Silicon Integrated Systems Corp | www.sis.com 13

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SiS
RAID
BIOS
Setting
Utility
Copyright
(c)
2003-2005.
Silicon
Integrated
Systems
Corp
|
www.sis.com
RAID Setup
[R]
:
Enter Raid setup utility
[Q]
:
Exit
current
menu
Location
Model
Capacity
Mode
RAID Type
Disk 1
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
XXXX
XXXXXXX
Disk 2
XXXXXX
XXXXXX
XXXX
XXXXXXX
* Current Created Raid *
2.4
RAID 1 Configuration
This section will guide you to configure RAID 1. To set RAID 1 configuration,
please follow the instruction below to use “SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility” for
the setting of RAID 1 configuration.
NOTE
In the following instruction, the term “Disk 1” refers to the SATA
hard disk that you connect to “SATA1” connector on your
motherboard; the term “Disk 2” refers to the SATA hard disk that
you connect to “SATA2” connector on your motherboard.
STEP 1:
Boot-up your computer.
STEP 2:
Press <Ctrl-S> key to enter “SiS RAID BIOS Setting Utility”
STEP 3:
Press <R> key to enter RAID setup utility and start to create array.