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Intel Storage Utility R 22 Intel Storage Utility 22.1 Description The Intel Storage Utility is a Windows*-based application that provides management capabilities and detailed status information for storage devices and RAID arrays. 22.2 Create Volume Manually The Intel Application Accelerator offers the ability to create a RAID volume manually. This option should be used if you are using a third bootable device such as an IDE or SCSI hard drive - in addition to using two Serial ATA hard drives. One benefit of using a third bootable device and creating a RAID volume manually is that the operating system is not located on the RAID volume. Should something happen to the RAID volume, the operating system should not be impacted. Note: The 'Create Volume Manually' option is not selectable unless a third bootable device (such as an IDE or SCSI hard drive) is installed in the system - in addition to using two Serial ATA hard drives. To manually create a RAID volume, right-mouse click on 'RAID Volumes' and select 'Create Manually' to create a new RAID volume as illustrated below: 72 User's Manual

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Intel Storage Utility
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22
Intel Storage Utility
22.1
Description
The Intel Storage Utility is a Windows*-based application that provides management capabilities
and detailed status information for storage devices and RAID arrays.
22.2
Create Volume Manually
The Intel Application Accelerator offers the ability to create a RAID volume manually. This
option should be used if you are using a third bootable device such as an IDE or SCSI hard drive
– in addition to using two Serial ATA hard drives. One benefit of using a third bootable device
and creating a RAID volume manually is that the operating system is not located on the RAID
volume. Should something happen to the RAID volume, the operating system should not be
impacted.
Note:
The ‘Create Volume Manually’ option is not selectable unless a third bootable device (such as an
IDE or SCSI hard drive) is installed in the system – in addition to using two Serial ATA hard
drives.
To manually create a RAID volume, right-mouse click on ‘RAID Volumes’ and select ‘Create
Manually’ to create a new RAID volume as illustrated below:
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User's Manual