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Figure12-20 BIOS screen
Rebuilding the RAID array
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A RAID 0 array cannot be rebuilt. When a member drive of a RAID 0 array is damaged, the
RAID group is also damaged, and the data in the RAID group is damaged and cannot be
recovered. To continue to use a RAID 0 array, you must delete the damaged RAID 0 array first,
and then create a new RAID 0 array. For the method of deleting and creating a RAID 0 array,
see "
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A RAID 1 array can be rebuilt automatically. After you replace a damaged member drive, the
RAID 1 array will automatically recognize the new drive and add it to the RAID group to replace
the damaged member drive in the RAID group. After the RAID is rebuilt, the original data in the
newly added member drive will be erased.