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6. As a last step, select the menu item "Save and Exit Setup"
and then press ENTER. Again answer the query, "Save to
Disk & Exit (Y/N)?" by pressing ENTER key for Yes,
in order to exit the controller BIOS.
Resolving RAID conflicts
As soon as you have established the RAID array, information
about the RAID structure is written to the participating hard
drives.
RAID conflicts can arise in the following cases:
When you wish to use a hard drive that was previously used
as part of another RAID array as part of your new RAID.
In this case, incorrect information about the RAID assembly has
been saved on the hard drive. The incorrect information must be
corrected and rewritten so that you can use this hard drive in
this RAID array. To resolve this problem, proceed as follows.
1. As soon as the controller BIOS is displayed after rebooting,
press the key combination CTRL+J, in order to access the
card BIOS.
2. In the BIOS menu, select the option "Solve Mirror Conflict"
and press ENTER. The correct information about the RAID
assembly will be written to the hard drive.
3. As a last step, select the menu item "Save and Exit Setup"
and then press ENTER. Answer the query, "Save to
Disk & Exit (Y/N)?" by pressing ENTER for Yes,
in order to exit the controller BIOS.
Replacing a hard drive in an existing RAID array: RAID 1
It is always possible that a hard drive will malfunction and will
have to be replaced. If you are already operating a RAID level
1 or 0+1 array, you can rescue the stored data by replacing
the defective hard drive with a new one of the same type and
capacity and then restoring the data.
In order to replace the defective hard drive and to rebuild the
RAID system, proceed as follows.
1. If you have not already done so, shut down your computer
completely.
2. Disconnect your computer's power supply.
3. Open the case and take out the defective hard drive.
Caution: Depending on how long it has been since the hard
drive was running, it might be very hot, so you should wait some
time before removing the defective hard drive.
4. Put the new hard drive in the case and connect it with the
RAID controller.
5. Close the case of your computer and plug the computer's
power supply back in.
6. Boot up the computer and press the key combination
CTRL+J as soon as the controller BIOS prompts you to do so.
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7. In the controller BIOS, select the option "Rebuild Mirror
Drive" (rebuild hard drive in RAID array 1 or 0+1) and press
ENTER.
8. Using the up and down arrow keys, select the rebuilt RAID
array and press ENTER.
9. Using the up and down arrow keys, select the newly
installed hard drive and press ENTER.
10. The rebuilding of the RAID array begins. Depending on
capacity and speed, this can take several hours.
11. As a last step, select the menu item "Save and Exit Setup"
and then press ENTER. Answer the query, "Save to
Disk & Exit (Y/N)?" by pressing ENTER for Yes,
in order to exit the controller BIOS.
Reinstalling Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 when using the
RAID controller
When reinstalling a Windows operating system, you need either
a formatted floppy disk or a USB memory stick.
For Windows Vista and 7 in the 32-bit version:
1. Insert the enclosed driver CD-ROM into your drive.
2. Have a USB memory stick or a newly formatted floppy disk
ready.
3. Insert the USB memory stick into a free USB port or insert
the formatted floppy disk. Copy all the contents of the
directory Treiber\Vista_7\32Bit\Floppy from the enclosed
driver CD-ROM onto the USB memory stick or the floppy
disk.
4. Once the copying process has been successfully completed,
begin installing your operating system, as described in these
instructions.
5. In order that the operating system can be installed on the
hard drive, you must install the required driver while
Windows is installing. In the Windows setup program, when
asked "Where do you want to install Windows?", click on
the option "Load driver".
6. Follow the instructions of the installation program and, if you
have not already done so, insert the USB memory stick in a
free USB port or insert the floppy disk and click → OK.
7. The Windows installation program searches the USB
memory stick or floppy disk for a suitable driver and within a
short time displays it (JMicron JMB36X Controller).
Click → Next.
8. Now set up the hard drive or RAID array as required. Then
continue following the instructions of the Windows setup
program until Windows installation is complete.

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