Gigabyte GA-F2A88X-UP4 User Manual - Page 59

Deleting an Array

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Deleting an Array To delete an array, enter the following commands and press . rcadm -D -a 1(Figure 7) ("D"=Delete a array, "a 1"=Array 1, to delete all arrays, enter "a *") When prompted to confirm, enter YES to delete or NO to cancel, and then press . fs0:\>rcadm -D -a 1 Delete Array 1, are you sure?(YES, NO): yes deleting array 1 deleting array //./Core1/Route0/Device 1 fs0:\> Figure 7 To exit the UEFI RAID utility, enter "exit" and press . - 59 - Configuring SATA Hard Drive(s)

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Configuring SATA Hard Drive(s)
To exit the UEFI RAID utility, enter "exit" and press <Enter>.
Deleting an Array
To delete an array, enter the following commands and press <Enter>.
rcadm -D -a 1(Figure 7)
(
"D"
=
Delete a array, "a 1"=Array 1, to delete all arrays, enter "a *")
When prompted to confirm, enter
YES
to delete or
NO
to cancel, and then press <Enter>.
fs0:\>rcadm -D -a 1
Delete Array 1, are you sure?(YES, NO): yes
deleting array 1
deleting array //./Core1/Route0/Device 1
fs0:\>
Figure 7