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Chapter 4: SATA/RAID Setup
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4.6 Reset Disks to Non-RAID
Intel ® Integrated RAID for Serial ATA – RAID Configuration Utility
Copyright © 2003 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. V3.5.0.2568
1.
Create RAID Volume
2.
Delete RAID Volume
3.
Reset Disks to Non-RAID
4. Exit
RAID Volumes:
ID
Name
Level
Strip
Size
Status
Bootable
0
RAID_Volume1
RAID 0 (Strip)
128KB
37.2
Normal
Yes
Maxtor 6Y080MO
xxxxxxxx
Port 0
18.6
Normal
Maxtor 6Y080MO
xxxxxxxx
Port 1
18.6
Normal
Non-RAID Disks:
None defined.
[
↑
↓
] - Select [ESC] - Exit [ Enter] - Select Menu
Take caution in using this option; All data on the RAID drives and
any internal RAID structures will be lost!
1. Select
option
3 Reset Disks to Non-RAID
and press the <Enter> key to delete the
RAID volume and remove any RAID structures from the drives.
Resetting all RAID data will remove any internal RAID structures from all
RAID disks, including disks with working volumes. These structures are
used to maintain the RAID volumes. By removing these structures, the drive
will revert back to a Non-RAID disk that can then be used or reallocated to a
new RAID volume.
WARNING: Selecting “Yes” will cause all data on any RAID disk (RAID Volume or
Other RAID Disk) to be lost.
Are you sure you want to destroy all RAID data (Y/N):
NOTE
Possible reasons to ‘Reset Disks to Non-RAID’ could include issues
such as incompatible RAID configurations or a failed volume or
failed disk.
2.
Confirm the volume deletion by pressing the <Y> key.
[ DISK/VOLUME INFORMATION
]
[ MAIN MENU ]
[ RESET ALL DATA RAID DATA ]