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CHAPTER 4: Advanced Hardware Setup www.gateway.com 4 Press ↑ or ↓ to highlight drives, press the spacebar to select (mark with a green triangle) each drive you want to reset, then press ENTER. A warning message appears. 5 Type Y to confirm the drive reset. Adding or replacing a RAID drive Caution Never remove an active drive from an array until it is placed in a failed state or prepared for removal. For more information, see your RAID controller documentation or the Array Manager User Guide. If your computer supports hot swapping (adding or replacing a drive without turning off the computer), you can replace a failed RAID drive with a working drive that is the same size or larger than the other array drives. When you add or replace a drive in an array, the array begins rebuilding the drive. To replace a failed RAID drive: ■ Insert the new drive in the same drive slot as the failed drive. Your new drive acts as a "hot spare" for the array. Getting help For more information on RAID concepts, configuration, and maintenance, search for RAID FAQ information on the Gateway Technical Support Web site (support.gateway.com) and the Intel Support & Downloads Web site (support.intel.com). Overclocking the processor If your computer comes with an Extreme Edition CPU, the CPU is "Unlocked," which means its clock speed (operating speed) can be increased, or overclocked, beyond the default processor speed. Overclocking may result in system instability. 44