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Possible Master/Slave problems
Master/slave problems may exist between two ATA or IDE drives of different brands 
attached to a single cable. For both compatibility and better performance, choose 
drives of the same model/brand and install them on separate cables. Refer to the 
Drive Setup by Connector chart (see page 7) for more recommended drive 
placements. 
System CMOS displays C: or D: drive failure during Startup
Do not reference C: or D: in the Mainboard Standard CMOS for drives attached to 
the FastTrak100 controller. Only enter drive information in the Mainboard CMOS for 
drives attached to a conventional add-on or onboard IDE controller. 
FDISK reports a much lower drive capacity if a single physical drive or a 
striped array exceeds 64GB 
Due to a limitation with FDISK, the utility reports only the storage capacity that 
exceeds 64GB. This is a cosmetic, not actual, limitation. Simply create a single 
DOS drive partition, reboot, then format the partition. The Format command will 
recognize the total capacity of the partition accurately. Windows NT/2000/98 will 
now recognize the total capacity of your array. 
Unable to partition or format array
The Reserve Sector of one of the drives has become corrupt or bad. Removing the 
Reserve Sector will remedy any issue related directly to a Bad Reserve Sector. 
 
WARNING: Before removing the Reserve Sector of the drive(s), backup 
any existing data. Removal of the reserve sector of any drive 
permanently deletes all existing data on the hard drive. For Mirrored 
arrays (RAID 1), you should remove the Reserve Sector from the "mirrored" drive 
first (this will appear during Step 3 below) then rebuild the mirrored array. Remove 
the Sector on the Master Drive only as a last resort. For Striped arrays (RAID 0), 
removing the Reserve Sector from any of the drives that are striped will destroy the 
arrayed data. 
 
To remove the Reserve Sector, follow these steps: 
1.
When the FastTrak100 BIOS comes up, press Crtl-F to enter the FastBuild.
2.
Press 2 to "View Drive Assignments".
3. Using the arrow keys, highlight the drive where you wish to remove the reserve
sector.
4. Press ALT-F1. The highlighted drive will start blinking on the screen. 
5. Press CTRL-TAB. A messag e will appear that says the reserved sector (which 
is where array information is kept) on the disk will be wiped.
6. Press "Y" to confirm. 
7. For a mirrored arrays, hit the “ESC” key twice to reboot and skip to step 10. 
8. For striped arrays, repeat this process for each member of the particular array 
that is having a problem.
9. When finished, hit the "ESC" key twice to reboot.
