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Old 03-04-11, 05:40
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I need help. I want to make a RAID10 with 4th screws- on a GA-P55A-UD6 motherboard. Can anyone help me out?
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Old 03-04-11, 05:41
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Hi!
Well, the initial step is mentioned in the RAID bios. Then you have to smash and format all the sections. I am not sure if the installation is configured to create RAID immediately after that.
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Old 03-04-11, 05:42
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Can I edit and format the partitions as per my requirements?
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Old 03-04-11, 05:43
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I guess if you enable this option in the BIOS, there is an integrated controller. You have to go into its BIOS and in that array put in the changes you want to make. Hammering
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Old 03-04-11, 05:44
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hello!
I got this far: On the interface press "CTRL + I" Select one point to "to create a ride" Now write the name of the array>> "RAID10", type>> "RAID10",>> let the ray STRIPE SIZE = 64. Now I see that "CAPACITY" is the sum of the two drives. Am stuck here.
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Old 03-04-11, 05:46
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RAID is a component of Tier 1 (mirror). It combines 2 discs and mirrors them. Then it connects them on level RAID0 together. This distributes 50% of the capacity of all drives to provide redundant reliability Fire1
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Old 03-04-11, 05:47
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well all these suggestions don't seem to help. can anyone clearly explain the process to me?
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