Intel D865PERL Intel Desktop Board D865PERL Product Guide - Page 42

Upgrading to Serial ATA RAID 0 Configuration from a Single Drive Configuration

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Intel Desktop Board D865PERL Product Guide Upgrading to Serial ATA RAID 0 Configuration from a Single Drive Configuration 1. Install the second Serial ATA drive in the system. Refer to section "Connecting the Serial ATA (SATA) Cable" on page 39. 2. Start the system and boot into Windows XP. 3. Launch the Intel Application Accelerator from the Start Menu (Start ´ All Programs ´ Intel Application Accelerator ´ Intel Application Accelerator). 4. From the RAID tab, right-click on "RAID Volume" and select "Create from Existing Disk." 5. Select the source disk to create the RAID Volume and then press the "Next" button. 42

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Intel Desktop Board D865PERL Product Guide
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Upgrading to Serial ATA RAID 0 Configuration from a Single Drive Configuration
1.
Install the second Serial ATA drive in the system.
Refer to section
Connecting the Serial
ATA (SATA) Cable
on page 39.
2.
Start the system and boot into Windows XP.
3.
Launch the Intel Application Accelerator from the Start Menu
(Start
´
All Programs
´
Intel Application Accelerator
´
Intel Application Accelerator).
4.
From the RAID tab, right-click on
RAID Volume
and select
Create from Existing Disk.
5.
Select the source disk to create the RAID Volume and then press the
Next
button.