MSI 661FM2-LSR User Guide - Page 71

Single, RAID 0, Split the SOURCEDisk x data to RAID disks?, Next, you will see a message

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MS-7060 Micro ATX Mainboard 5. Use < > < > to select disk , and press to select disk, to exit. When you press on the disk you wanted, the RAID Type will be changed from Single to RAID 0. And the disk you select first will be the SOURCE disk. 6. Next, you will see a message "Split the SOURCE(Disk x) data to RAID disks? ". Press and to create RAID 0 array only or press and to split the data from source disk to other disks. 4-10

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MS-7060 Micro ATX Mainboard
5. Use <
> <
> to select disk , and press <Enter> to select disk, <Q> to exit. When
you press <Enter> on the disk you wanted, the RAID Type will be changed from
Single
to
RAID 0
. And the disk you select first will be the SOURCE disk.
6. Next, you will see a message “
Split the SOURCE(Disk x) data to RAID disks?
”. Press <N> and <Enter> to create RAID 0 array only or press <Y> and <Enter> to
split the data from source disk to other disks.