Super X13SRA-TF User's Manual
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Reset to Non-RAID
For a spare or journaling disk or a disk which has been added to a RAID array, you can
reset it to a non-RAID disk by taking the steps below:
1. Select Advanced -> Intel(R) VROC SATA Controller.
2. To reset a spare or journaling drive, select the desired drive from the disk list.
To reset a RAID member disk, select the RAID volume which contains the disk to
be reset and then select the desired member disk.
3. Select Reset. When asked to remove the RAID structure on the disk, select Yes to
reset the disk.
Note: When resetting a disk, all data on the disk will be deleted as well.
Intel(R) I210 Gigabit Network Connection - (MAC address)
Note: The Ethernet controller and MAC addresses shown above are based on you
system features.
Firmware Image Properties
The following information is displayed:
• Option ROM Version
• Unique NVM/EEPROM ID
• NVM Version
• Family Firmware Version
• EFI Version
NIC Conguration
Legacy Boot Protocol
Selects the non-UEFI boot protocol. Options are None, PXE, iSCSI Primary, and iSCSI
Secondary.
Link Speed
This feature displays the connection speed of the LAN port