5 Advanced hardware setup
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Rebuild the array - Press R then use the arrow keys to select the
disk to rebuild and then press F7.
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Delete the array - Press D then press Y at the prompt.
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Clear the MBR - Press C then press Y at the prompt.
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Remove the volume - Press V, then use the arrow keys to select
the disk volume to remove and then press F7.
For Mirroring (RAID 1), single-disk Stripe (RAID 0), and single-disk
Spanning arrays, removing a volume is a way to remove a disk
from an array and convert it to a basic disk without deleting any
data. In Mirroring array, the array becomes degraded (if there
are still disks in the array) and must be rebuilt.
The Remove Vol option is not available with systems that do not
support NVIDIA’s RAID pass-through disk management.
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Press Enter to go back to the previous screen.
e
Press F10 to save the configuration and exit.
3
Install the RAID drivers. See page 72.
4
Initialize the RAID array. Perform step 5 of the “To create a non-bootable
RAID array using the RAID BIOS” section.
Installing the RAID drivers
To install a RAID driver under Windows Vista:
1
After you complete the RAID BIOS setup, boot from the Windows CD.
2
Click Install Now then continue the installation process until you get to the
Which type of installation do you want screen.
3
Click Custom (advanced).
4
Click Load Driver.
5
At the Load Driver dialog box, click Browse then navigate to the folder
containing the installation files.
6
Select NVIDIA nForce RAID Controller, then click Next.
7
Click Load Driver.
8
At the Load Driver dialog box, click Browse then navigate to the folder
containing the installation files.
9
Select NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller, then click Next.
Note: You do not need to install the nForce RAID Device. Windows handles
it automatically as part of the RAID and SATA controller installation process.
Summary of Contents for Aspire Predator G Series
Page 1: ...User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...viii ...
Page 13: ...1 First things first ...
Page 18: ...1 First things first 6 English ...
Page 19: ...2 System tour ...
Page 20: ...2 System tour 8 English External and internal structure Closed front panel ...
Page 21: ...9 English No Component 1 Hinge screws x 4 2 Door hinges x 4 3 Bezel door ...
Page 22: ...2 System tour 10 English Front panel ...
Page 26: ...2 System tour 14 English Rear panel ...
Page 28: ...2 System tour 16 English Internal components ...
Page 30: ...2 System tour 18 English System board Mainboard ...
Page 41: ...3 Setting up your computer ...
Page 51: ...4 Using your desktop ...
Page 59: ...47 English jack green jack located on the front and rear of the computer ...
Page 69: ...5 Advanced hardware setup ...
Page 94: ...5 Advanced hardware setup 82 English ...
Page 95: ...6 Upgrading your computer ...
Page 115: ...7 Frequently asked questions ...
Page 122: ...7 Frequently asked questions 110 English ...
Page 123: ...8 Regulations and safety notices ...
Page 134: ...8 Regulations and safety notices 122 English ...