HP EliteBook 8460p RAID - Windows 7 - Page 17

Device Configurations, SATA Device Mode, Save Changes and Exit, CAUTION - will not turn on

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4. In the Device Configurations window, select RAID to the right of SATA Device Mode. Click Yes when the message displays: "Changing this setting may require reinstallation of your operating system. Are you sure you want to proceed?" NOTE: The HDD image supplied with your notebook PC contains drivers that allow you to switch between AHCI and RAID modes without reinstalling the operating system. If you use a different HDD image, you may need to reinstall the operating system. 5. Select File > Save Changes and Exit. Then, click Yes to save the changes. If you do not want to apply your changes, select Ignore Changes and Exit. CAUTION: Do NOT turn the computer power off while the ROM is saving the f10 Computer Setup changes as the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) could become corrupted. Only turn the computer off after exiting the f10 Setup screen. 6. After the operating system boots, you can begin the RAID migration procedure. Enable RAID through the system BIOS (f10) 13

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4.
In the
Device Configurations
window, select
RAID
to the right of
SATA Device Mode
. Click
Yes
when the message displays: “Changing this setting may require reinstallation of your operating
system. Are you sure you want to proceed?”
NOTE:
The HDD image supplied with your notebook PC contains drivers that allow you to switch
between AHCI and RAID modes without reinstalling the operating system. If you use a different
HDD image, you may need to reinstall the operating system.
5.
Select
File
>
Save Changes and Exit
. Then, click
Yes
to save the changes. If you do not want to
apply your changes, select
Ignore Changes and Exit
.
CAUTION:
Do NOT turn the computer power off while the ROM is saving the f10 Computer Setup
changes as the Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) could become corrupted.
Only turn the computer off after exiting the f10 Setup screen.
6.
After the operating system boots, you can begin the RAID migration procedure.
Enable RAID through the system BIOS (f10)
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