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Recover RAID with Recover Tab
Before using the Recover tab to recover your array, check to see if the RAID array is
listed in your
Recover List
. Once you have confirmed the RAID array is there, proceed
to delete the disabled array.
1.
Log in to WebGUI.
2.
Click
Maintenance
for the array that is disabled.
3.
Click
delete,
to delete the disabled array.
4.
Click
Recover
Tab.
5.
Select the RAID configuration you just deleted.
6.
Click
Recover Array.
Setting up a Bootable RAID
For
Windows
Users
Creating an array and then installing Windows OS onto the RAID configuration is a
bootable array. Since you cannot use the conventional method of installing drivers, the
drive must be loaded during installation.
Prepare the following items for installation:
•
Operating System boot disk
•
Driver files for RocketRAID 3742A
•
USB thumb drive
Instructions:
Note: Please download the RS6434TS&6438TS drivers from
www.highpoint-tech.com
in
advance and extract it to USB.
1.
On first boot-up, press
CTRL
+
H
during the HighPoint RocketRAID splash screen
to enter the BIOS RAID creation utility.
2.
Exit after creating the array and start from the system startup disk
and start
Windows Installation.
3.
When prompted
Where do you want to install Windows
? Click
Load Driver
When prompted, click
Browse
4.
Browse to your connected USB and driver files you downloaded
5.
Click
OK
, and once loaded, you will see a list of drivers detected.
6.
Select the HighPoint driver file
7.
Click
Next
, and you should see the RAID arrays you created
8.
Select the RAID array and click
Next
9.
Follow the Windows installation instructions to complete your installation.