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Technical Reference Booklet
1. Power off and Check the Failed Drive:
This item enables users to turn off the computer and replace the failed hard drive with a
good one. If users’ computer does not support APM, the computer would need to be
turned off manually. After the replacement, users can boot into BIOS and select 3
Choose replacement drive and rebuild to rebuild the broken array.
2. Destroy the Mirroring Relationship:
This item enables users to cancel the data mirroring relationship of the broken array. For
broken RAID 1 array, the data on the surviving disk will remain after the destroy operation.
However, Destroy the Mirroring Relationship is not recommend because the data
on the remaining disk will be lost when the hard drive is used to create another RAID 1
array.
3. Choose Replacement Drive and Rebuild:
This item enables users to select an already-connected hard drive to rebuild the broken
array and replace the data to that particular hard drive. After choosing the item, the
channel column will be activated.
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Broken RAID 1 Critical Status
Power off and check the failed drive The contents on the disk
Destroy the Mirroring Relationship you have selected will be
Choose replacement drive and rebuild deleted.
Continue to boot
Remaining members of the failed array
Channel Drive Name Array Name Mode Size(GB) Status
( ) Channel1 Device0 IC35L040AVVA07-0 ATA 100 38.34 Hdd
Note:
1)Press <ESC> to Exit.
2)After Execute,Press <TAB> immediately can into Utility Window!
Highlight the target hard drive and press <Enter>, a warning message will appear.
Press Y to use that hard drive to rebuild, or press N to cancel. Please note by
selecting option Y, all the data on the selected hard drive will be destroyed.
4. Continue to boot:
This item enables BIOS to skip the problem and continue booting into OS.