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Configuring for RAID Using the Intel Matrix Storage Manager

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4. Press to confirm the deletion of the RAID volume. 5. Press to exit the Intel RAID Option ROM utility. Configuring for RAID Using the Intel Matrix Storage Manager If you already have one hard drive with the operating system installed on it, and you want to add a second hard drive and reconfigure both drives into a RAID volume without losing the existing operating system and any data, you need to use the migrating option (see Migrating to a RAID Level 0 or a RAID Level 1 Configuration). Deleting a RAID Volume NOTE: While this procedure deletes the RAID 1 volume, it also splits the RAID 1 volume into two non-RAID hard drives with a partition, and leaves any existing data files intact. 1. Click the Start button and point to All Programs® Intel Matrix Storage Manager ® Intel Matrix Storage Console to launch the Intel Storage Console. 2. Right-click the Volume icon of the RAID volume you want to delete, and select Delete Volume. 3. On the Delete RAID Volume Wizard screen, click Next. 4. Highlight the RAID volume you want to delete in the Available box, click the right-arrow button to move the highlighted RAID volume into the Selected box, and then click Next. 5. Click Finish to delete the volume. Migrating to a RAID Level 0 or a RAID Level 1 Configuration 1. Set your computer to RAID-enabled mode (see page 113). 2. Click the Start button and point to All Programs® Intel Matrix Storage Manager ® Intel Matrix Storage Console to launch the Intel Storage Console. NOTE: If you do not see an Actions menu option, you have not yet set your computer to RAID-enabled mode (see page 113). 3. On the Actions menu, select Create RAID Volume From Existing Hard Drive to launch the Migration Wizard. 4. Click Next on the Migration Wizard screen. 5. Enter a RAID volume name or accept the default. 6. For RAID 0, select RAID 0 as the RAID level from the drop-down box. For RAID 1, select RAID 1 as the RAID level from the drop-down box. NOTE: Select the strip size closest to the size of the average file you want to store on the RAID volume. If you do not know the average file size, choose 128 KB as your strip size. 7. For RAID 0, select the appropriate strip size from the drop-down box, and then click Next. For RAID 1, skip to step 8. NOTE: Select the hard drive that you want to use as your source hard drive (it should be the hard drive containing the data or operating system files that you want to keep on the RAID volume). 8. On the Select Source Hard Drive screen, double-click the hard drive from which you want to migrate, and click Next. 9. On the Select Member Hard Drive screen, double-click the hard drive to select the member drive to span the array and click Next. 10. For RAID 0, on the Specify Volume Size screen, select the Volume Size you want, and click Next. For RAID 1, skip to step 11. NOTE: In the following step, you will lose all data contained on the member drive. 11. Click Finish to start migrating, or click Back to make changes. You can use your computer normally during the migration process.

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4.
Press <y> to confirm the deletion of the RAID volume.
5.
Press <Esc> to exit the Intel RAID Option ROM utility.
Configuring for RAID Using the Intel Matrix Storage Manager
If you already have one hard drive with the operating system installed on it, and you want to add a second hard drive and reconfigure both drives into a RAID
volume without losing the existing operating system and any data, you need to use the migrating option (see
Migrating to a RAID Level 0 or a RAID Level 1
Configuration
).
Deleting a RAID Volume
1.
Click the
Start
button and point to
All Programs
®
Intel Matrix Storage Manager
®
Intel Matrix Storage Console
to launch the Intel Storage Console.
2.
Right-click the
Volume
icon of the RAID volume you want to delete, and select
Delete Volume
.
3.
On the
Delete RAID Volume Wizard
screen, click
Next
.
4.
Highlight the RAID volume you want to delete in the
Available
box, click the right-arrow button to move the highlighted RAID volume into the
Selected
box, and then click
Next
.
5.
Click
Finish
to delete the volume.
Migrating to a RAID Level 0 or a RAID Level 1 Configuration
1.
Set your computer to RAID-enabled mode (see
page 113
).
2.
Click the
Start
button and point to
All Programs
®
Intel Matrix Storage Manager
®
Intel Matrix Storage Console
to launch the Intel Storage Console.
3.
On the
Actions
menu, select
Create RAID Volume From Existing Hard Drive
to
launch the Migration Wizard.
4.
Click
Next
on the Migration Wizard screen.
5.
Enter a RAID volume name or accept the default.
6.
For RAID 0, select
RAID 0
as the RAID level from the drop-down box
.
For RAID 1, select
RAID 1
as the RAID level from the drop-down box.
7.
For RAID 0, select the appropriate strip size from the drop-down box, and then click
Next
.
For RAID 1, skip to
step 8
.
8.
On the
Select Source Hard Drive
screen, double-click the hard drive from which you want to migrate, and click
Next
.
9.
On the
Select Member Hard Drive
screen, double-click the hard drive to select the member drive to span the array and click
Next
.
10.
For RAID 0, on the
Specify Volume Size
screen, select the
Volume Size
you want, and click
Next
.
For RAID 1, skip to
step 11
.
11.
Click
Finish
to start migrating, or click
Back
to make changes. You can use your computer normally during the migration process.
NOTE:
While this procedure deletes the RAID 1 volume, it also splits the RAID 1 volume into two non-RAID hard drives with a partition, and leaves any
existing data files intact.
NOTE:
If you do not see an
Actions
menu option, you have not yet set your computer to RAID-enabled mode (see
page 113
).
NOTE:
Select the strip size closest to the size of the average file you want to store on the RAID volume. If you do not know the average file size, choose
128 KB as your strip size.
NOTE:
Select the hard drive that you want to use as your source hard drive (it should be the hard drive containing the data or operating system files
that you want to keep on the RAID volume).
NOTE:
In the following step, you will lose all data contained on the member drive.