Configuring a Second HDD for RAID 8-123
Replacing a Failed RAID 1 (Mirrored) HDD
If a hard drives fails there is no indication except for a RAID volume status that is
displayed during boot. This may be a Failed, Degraded, or Rebuild status. You are advised
to press CTRL-I to enter the Configuration Utility to correct the condition. This
procedure is not recommended because of the possibility of inadvertently destroying the
good disk. It is better to boot Windows and use the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology
Manager to rebuild a failed disk.
Note: Drive 0 (ID 0)is the lower drive (HDD) in the cabinet. Drive 1 is the upper drive
(2nd HDD).