Disk array problem for help, how to solve the disk array problem

Updated on number 2024-08-04
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It depends on the importance of your documents. If you use three HDDs to RAID 0, then you will get three times the speed and three times the capacity of one HDD. But as long as any hard drive burps up, all the data will be lost.

    If you use a three-piece HDD group RAID 5, then you will get twice the speed and twice the capacity of one HDD. However, it is three times more secure than RAID0. Raid1 is basically not used on a home computer.

    RAID 10 requires at least four hard disks to compose, so there are RAID 0 and RAID 5 for you to choose from.

    None of the hard disks extracted by raid0 can be used.

    RAID5 can only pull out one hard drive.

    Any RAID does not require a jumper to be plugged into the hard disk. Hope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    system, 3 mechanical disks set RAID, SSD boot by default.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Encyclopedia yourself first to see what each raid is, the following is simple.

    OK. Only 3 hard disks can be grouped. No jumpers.

    Only 1 of the 3 types you can group has at least two drives, and the other two have a minimum of 3 drives.

    With RAID 0 you get the capacity of all 3 hard drives, but only one of them is damaged or removed. All data is not available.

    RAID 5 you get the capacity of 2 hard disks that can be damaged or removed from one. Data can be recovered after replacement.

    The hard disk data extracted by 0he5 alone cannot be used.

    RAID 1 You only have the capacity of a hard disk, and all the data is the same on every disk. Removing or damaging one or both of them individually will work fine. The removed hard drive data can be read on other computers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    [Intel platform] removes the RAID array.

    Warn! When you delete a RAID set, all data stored on the disks is deleted.

    1.Enter the BIOS Setup Program: When the computer restarts, press POST to enter the BIOS Setup page.

    Then on the BIOS settings page, press [Advanced Mode] to enter it.

    2.On the [Advanced Mode] setting screen, select [Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology] and press to enter.

    3.In the [Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology] menu, select the RAID set you want to delete, and then press .

    4.Select the [delete] item and press .

    5.After that, select [yes] to remove the RAID set, which will return you to the [Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology] menu.

    6.When the RAID array is re-established and removed, you can begin reinstalling the operating system.

    AMD platform] to remove the RAID array.

    Warn! When you delete a RAID set, the data in all disk storage devices is deleted.

    1.Enter the BIOS Setup Program: When the computer restarts, press POST to enter the BIOS Setup page.

    Then on the BIOS settings page, press [Advanced Mode] to enter it.

    2.In the [Advanced Mode] settings page, select [RaidXpert2 Configuration Utility] and press to enter.

    3.In the [RaidXpert2 Configuration Utility] page, select [Array Management] and press .

    4.On the [Array Management] page, select the [Delete Array] item and press .

    5.On the [Delete Array] page, toggle the selected RAID array to [ON] or select all to [Check All], then select the [Delete Array(S)] item and press .

    6.Finally, confirm again on the [warning] page, switch the [confirm] item to [on] when you are done, and then select [yes] to start the deletion.

    When the RAID array is re-established and removed, you can begin reinstalling the operating system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Since you have done the array before, the hard disk of the BIOS is set to normal mode, i.e. IDE or SATA mode.

    2.Do it again when you repartition.

    Primary partition. and activate.

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