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5. Remove Spare Disk
Select item 5. Remove Spare Disk from the main menu to remove any spare drives
that were added into an existing RAID 1 mirror array. Select the mirror array you
wish to remove a spare from then the actual spare drive.
6. Set Drive Mode
Select item 6. Set Drive Mode from the main menu to adjust the data transfer
mode for any drive attached to the HPT370 controller. Upon choosing this option
the Channel Status window will be displayed along with a set of parenthesis next to
all the drives. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired drive. Press the
<Enter> key to select it.
When selecting a drive a pop-up window will be displayed showing the following
available modes. Only select modes for which your drive actually supports. Refer
to your hard drives documentation for more information.
PIO 0 - 4
for non ATA-33 Devices
MW DMA 0 - 2 for older Hard Driver or CD-ROM (automatically detect)
UDMA 0 - 2
for ATA-33 Devices
UDMA 3 -4
for ATA-66 Devices
UDMA 4+ ,5
for ATA-100 Devices
7. Select Boot Disk
Select item 7. Select Boot Disk from the main menu to choose what hard drive
attached to the HPT370 should be allowed to boot the system. This drive must also
contain a bootable working operating system. Note: The Boot Device (Boot
sequence) option in the Award BIOS must also be set to give priority to the
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