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Setting Up and Using Your Computer

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9 To review the details of the array that you set up, use the arrow keys to highlight the array in the Array

Detail window and press .
The Array Detail window appears.

NOTE:

To delete an array, use the arrow keys to select the array and press .

10 Press to return to the previous screen.
11 Press to exit the RAID BIOS.

Using Nvidia MediaShield

Nvidia MediaShield allows you to create, view, and manage RAID configurations.

NOTE:

Use Nvidia MediaShield to create a RAID configuration only when you are adding one or more new hard

drives to an existing (non-RAID) single-drive computer, and you want to configure the new drive(s) into a RAID
array.

Hard drives of any size may be used to create a RAID configuration using Nvidia MediaShield. Ideally,
however, the drives should be of equal size to avoid unallocated or unused space. For an explanation of
RAID levels and their requirements, see "About Your RAID Configuration" on page 25.

Creating a RAID Array

NOTICE:

The following procedure will result in the loss of all data on your hard drive(s). Back up any data you want

to keep before continuing.

NOTE:

Do not use the following procedure to migrate an existing RAID configuration (see "Converting From One

RAID Configuration to Another RAID Configuration" on page 30.

1 Enable RAID on your hard drives (see "Setting Your Computer to RAID-Enabled Mode" on page 27).
2 After rebooting your computer, launch Nvidia MediaShield.
3 Click Create under System Tasks.

The NVIDIA Create Array Wizard appears and lists the disks that are available for configuration.

4 Click Next.
5 Click Custom, then click Next.
6 Use the drop-down box to select Striping (RAID 0) or Mirroring (RAID 1).
7 Click Next.

The Free Disk Selection window appears.

NOTE:

Only RAID-enabled hard drives are listed as free disks.

8 Click to select the drives that will make up the RAID configuration, click Next, and then click Next

again.

NOTE:

Your computer supports a maximum of two drives per RAID 1 array and four per RAID 0 array.

The Clearing System Data window appears.

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