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4.   Initialise RAID

Windows OS 

Before  you  can  use  a  newly-created  RAID,  you’ll  need  to  initialise  it.  Since  the  initialisation 
process differs depending on your operating system (OS), please follow the instructions that 
apply to you.

1. Open “Computer Management” and navigate to “Storage > Disk Management”;
2. Find an unallocated disk in the menu, right-click the disk, and select “Initialise Disk” from 
the drop-down menu;
3. Complete the setup in the “Initialise Disk” menu and click “OK”. Note: If you don’t select 
GPT partition, then the maximum partition capacity will be restricted at 2TB);
4.  Once  the  disk  initialisation  process  is  finished,  right-click  the  unallocated  disk  and  select 
“New Simple Volume” from the drop-down menu;
5. Once you’ve created a new volume, the RAID initialisation process is complete.

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Model:D2-310

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