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Reset Disks to Non-RAID

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key to delete the volume. A warning message will pop up on screen. RAID OpROM Utility Figure 16. Confirm to Delete RAID Volume 3. Double confirm if data on the volume can be deleted. Press to go on deleting the RAID volume, or press to cancel the deletion. 3.1.3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID This feature is used when specific disk needs to be set back to non-RAID mode. For example, in a RAID5 volume, if one disk is set to non-RAID mode, this disk can work in pass-through (non RAID) mode, or join in the configuration of another RAID volume. The RAID5 volume will be in degraded mode due to loss of this disk, and can be rebuilt if another disk joins this RAID5 volume. This feature is useful when specific drive needs to be replaced by another one. 1. In the Main Menu, choose 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID and press key to enter the Reset Disk Data option. Intel® RSTe User's Guide 23

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RAID OpROM Utility
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key to delete the volume. A warning message will pop up on screen.
Figure 16. Confirm to Delete RAID Volume
3.
Double confirm if data on the volume can be deleted. Press <
Y>
to go on deleting the RAID volume, or
press <
N>
to cancel the deletion.
3.1.3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID
This feature is used when specific disk needs to be set back to non-RAID mode. For example, in a RAID5
volume, if one disk is set to non-RAID mode, this disk can work in pass-through (non RAID) mode, or join
in the configuration of another RAID volume. The RAID5 volume will be in degraded mode due to loss of
this disk, and can be rebuilt if another disk joins this RAID5 volume. This feature is useful when specific
drive needs to be replaced by another one.
1.
In the Main Menu, choose 3. Reset Disks to Non-RAID and press <
Enter
> key to enter the Reset Disk
Data option.