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To restore a stripe set:
1. From the Start menu, click Programs, click Administrative Tools, then click Disk
Administrator. Disk Administrator initializes and an alert displays.
2. Click
OK.
NOTE
The first time you run Disk Administrator or after the disk configuration changes, an alert box
displays.
3. Right-click CD-ROM 0 and click Assign drive letter. Select a new drive letter; for
example,
H
.
4. Click Disk 0, press CTRL, and click Disk 1. Disk 0 and Disk 1 are selected.
5. From Partition, click Create Stripe Set. The Create Stripe Set dialog box displays.
6. Click
OK.
7. From Partition, click Commit Changes Now.
8. Click Yes to confirm.
9. If prompted, click Yes to confirm that you want to restart the computer. An alert box
displays and states that the disks were updated successfully.
10. Click OK to dismiss the alert.
11. Click OK to restart the computer.
12. After the computer restarts, log on as the administrator.
13. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above.
14. Right-click the stripe set, click Format, and click NTFS as the file system type.
15. Click Quick Format.
16. Click Start to begin the format operation and click OK to confirm.
17. After the Format Complete alert box displays, click OK and then close the Format
dialog box.
18. For any other optional disk drives, repeat the steps necessary to create a partition, assign
the drive letter and format the partition as described in the Disk Administrator Help.
19. From Partition, click Exit.
Configuring IDE/ATAPI Bus Mastering
After you reinstall the Windows NT operating system and update it with the Windows NT
Service Pack CD-ROM, you must configure IDE/ATAPI Bus Mastering. If you do not
configure Bus Mastering, system performance will significantly degrade when you access the
CD-ROM.
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