Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Manual
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Quick Start Guide
- Overview
- Model Differences
- System Startup
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Models A & B
- System Map: LCD Panel Open - Model C
- Keyboard - Models A & C
- Keyboard LED - Models A & C
- Keyboard - Model B
- Control Center
- System Map: Front & Rear Views
- System Map: Right View
- System Map: Left View
- System Map: Bottom View - Models A & B
- System Map: Bottom View - Model C
- Windows 7 Start Menu & Control Panel
- Video Features
- Power Options
- Chapter 2: Storage Devices, Mouse, & Audio
- Chapter 3: Power Management
- Chapter 4: Drivers & Utilities
- Chapter 5: BIOS Utilities
- Overview
- The Power-On Self Test (POST)
- The Setup Utility
- Main Menu
- Advanced Menu
- Advanced Chipset Control (Advanced Menu)
- Bluetooth Power Setting (Advanced Menu > Advanced Chipset Control)
- Intel(R) Rapid Start Technology (Advanced Menu)
- SATA Mode (Advanced Menu)
- Legacy USB Support (Advanced Menu)
- Boot Logo (Advanced Menu)
- Power On Boot Beep (Advanced Menu)
- Battery Low Alarm Beep (Advanced Menu)
- Security Menu
- Boot Menu
- Exit Menu
- Chapter 6: Upgrading The Computer
- Chapter 7: Modules
- Overview
- Setting Up SATA RAID or AHCI Mode
- Intel Rapid Storage Technology
- PC Camera Module
- Wireless LAN Module
- Intel® Wireless Display Application
- Fingerprint Reader Module
- Bluetooth Module
- 3rd Party Bluetooth Combo Driver Installation Information
- 3rd Party Bluetooth Combo Driver Version 1 Installation
- 3rd Party Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Settings
- 3rd Party Bluetooth Networking Setup
- 3rd Party Bluetooth & WLAN Combo Module Configuration
- Intel Bluetooth Combo Driver Installation
- Standard Bluetooth Configuration in Windows 7
- THX TruStudio Pro Audio
- Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Driver
- Intel® Rapid Start Technology Driver
- Chapter 8: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Interface (Ports & Jacks)
- Appendix B: Control Center
- Appendix C: Video Driver Controls
- Appendix D: Specifications

Modules
7 - 12 Intel Rapid Storage Technology
7
RAID Volume Data Verification and Repair
The RAID volume data verification process identifies any inconsistencies or bad
data on a RAID 0 or RAID 1 volume. The table outlines what occurs for each RAID
level:
Replacing and Reverting Recovery and Master Volumes
If a master or recovery drive fails you will need to add a new identical drive and re-
build the recovery volume to the drive. You can also revert the master drive to the
state of the previous volume update. For details on how to do this see the help file
“Intel® Rapid Storage Technology Help” on page 7 - 11.
See over for details on how to verify and repair RAID volume data. Verification will
identify and repair data inconsistencies on the volume.
RAID
Level
Verify Verify & Repair
RAID 0 Bad blocks are identified. N/A
RAID 1
Bad blocks are identified.
Data on the mirrored drive is compared to
data on the source drive.
Bad blocks are reassigned.
If the data on the mirrored drive does not
match the data on the source drive, the
data on the mirrored drive is overwritten by
the data on the source.
Table 7 - 2
RAID Level
Verification &
Repair Status