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IMPORTANT:
To migrate the boot disk that contains an OS, refer to the "Migration
in NEC Express5800 Windows".
Make sure the copy source and copy destination. If they are
incorrect, the data will no longer be restored.
3.
Enter the desired RAID Name in [Assign RAID Name] window.
IMPORTANT:
RAID Name must be unique and up to 15 characters are acceptable.
If a valid partition information or a boot block is detected in the
selected hard disk drive or copy target disk drive, a warning
message will be displayed. Select [Yes] to continue creating an array,
[No] to terminate.
Take sufficient care not to select the proper hard disk drive or copy
destination drive. If not, the data will not be restored.
4.
The message "Do you want to make this array as bootable?" to prompt you to specify the
boot priority of the new array appears. Select [YES] to specify, or [NO] to ignore, and
then press
Enter
.
NOTE:
The boot priority can be changed after the arrays have been
created. To change priority, see "Boot Priority" described earlier.
5.
Select [Yes] for the message [Create Array?] and press
Enter.
Selecting [No] terminates creating an array and returns to the main menu.
6.
Select [Yes] for the message [Are you sure?] and press
Enter.
Selecting [No] terminates creating an array and returns to the main menu.
When an array has been created, build operation starts.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to complete the Build process. Do not stop the
process by pressing
Esc
. OS detects only an array of which build
process has been completed and its status is "Optimal". In addition, no
OS can be installed in that array.
7.
Press
Esc
when the message [Build Completed] is displayed to return to the main menu.
NOTE:
On the main menu, make sure that "Optimal" is indicated for
the status of the created array.
IMPORTANT:
After creating an array, set the boot priority for the
created array according to "Boot Priority".
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