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5.5.5 Deleting a RAID 0 set To delete a RAID 0 set: 1. From the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility initial menu, highlight A r r a y C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y, then press . 2. Select M a n a g e A r r a y from the Main Menu, then select the array that you want to delete. Press when finished. 3. From the array properties dialog box, select [Delete], then press . 4. A warning message appears on screen. Press to delete the array, or press to abort. 5. A N o A r r a y s p r e s e n t message appears on screen. Press any key to continue. ASUS NCLV-D2 Series 5-59
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Deleting a RAID 0 set
Deleting a RAID 0 set
Deleting a RAID 0 set
Deleting a RAID 0 set
Deleting a RAID 0 set
To delete a RAID 0 set:
1.
From the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility initial menu, highlight
Array Configuration Utility
Array Configuration Utility
Array Configuration Utility
Array Configuration Utility
Array Configuration Utility, then press <Enter>.
2.
Select Manage Array
Manage Array
Manage Array
Manage Array
Manage Array from the Main Menu, then select the array that
you want to delete. Press <Enter> when finished.
3.
From the array properties dialog box, select [Delete]
[Delete]
[Delete]
[Delete]
[Delete], then press <Enter>.
4.
A warning message appears on screen. Press <Y> to delete the array,
or press <N> to abort.
5.
A No Arrays present
No Arrays present
No Arrays present
No Arrays present
No Arrays present message appears on screen. Press any key to
continue.