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Note: If you create a large configuration using drives that are in powersave mode, it could take several minutes to spin up the drives. A progress bar appears as the drives spin up. If any of the selected unconfigured drives fail to spin up, a box appears to identify the drive or drives. 8. After the configuration is completed, a dialog box notifies you that the virtual drives were created successfully, as shown in Figure 137. If more drive capacity exists, the dialog box asks whether you want to create more virtual drives. If no more drive capacity exists, you are prompted to close the configuration session. Figure 137. Option to Create Additional Virtual Drives 9. Select Yes or No to indicate whether you want to create additional virtual drives. If you select Yes, the system takes you to the Create Virtual Drive screen, as shown in Figure 50. If you select No, the utility asks whether you want to close the wizard, as Figure 138. 10. If you selected No in step 8, select Yes or No to indicate whether you want to close the wizard. If you select Yes, the configuration procedure closes. If you select No, the dialog box closes and you remain on the same page. Figure 138. Option to Close the Configuration Wizard 172 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide

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172
Intel
®
RAID Software User’s Guide
Note:
If you create a large configuration using drives that are in powersave mode, it
could take several minutes to spin up the drives. A progress bar appears as the
drives spin up. If any of the selected unconfigured drives fail to spin up, a box
appears to identify the drive or drives.
8.
After the configuration is completed, a dialog box notifies you that the virtual drives
were created successfully, as shown in
Figure 137
. If more drive capacity exists, the
dialog box asks whether you want to create more virtual drives. If no more drive
capacity exists, you are prompted to close the configuration session.
Figure 137. Option to Create Additional Virtual Drives
9.
Select
Yes
or
No
to indicate whether you want to create additional virtual drives.
If you select
Yes
, the system takes you to the
Create Virtual Drive
screen, as shown in
Figure 50
. If you select
No
, the utility asks whether you want to close the wizard, as
Figure 138
.
10.
If you selected
No
in <hyperactive>step 8, select Yes or No to indicate whether you
want to close the wizard.
If you select
Yes
, the configuration procedure closes. If you select
No
, the dialog box
closes and you remain on the same page.
Figure 138. Option to Close the Configuration Wizard