Using the Nvidia MediaShield ROM Utility
Hard drives of any size may be used to create a RAID configuration. Ideally, however, the drives should be of equal size to avoid unallocated or unused space.
For an explanation of RAID levels and their requirements, see About Your RAID Configuration. For information on how to install a hard drive, see Installing a
Hard Drive.
1. Enable RAID for each applicable hard drive on your computer (see Setting Your Computer to RAID- Enabled Mode).
2. Restart the computer.
3. Press <Ctrl><N> when prompted to enter the RAID BIOS.
The Define a New Array window appears.
4. Press <Tab> to navigate to the RAID Mode field.
To create a RAID 0 configuration, use the arrow keys to select Striping.
To create a RAID 1 configuration, use the arrow keys to select Mirroring.
5. Press <Tab> to navigate to the Free Disks field.
6. Use the up- and down-arrow keys to select a hard drive to include in the RAID array and then use the right-arrow key to move the selected drive from
the Free Disks field to the Array Disks field. Repeat for each disk you want to include in the RAID array.
7. After assigning the hard drives to an array, press <F9>.
The Clear disk data prompt appears.
8. Press <Y> to clear all data from the selected drives.
The Array List window appears.
9. To review the details of the array that you set up, use the arrow keys to highlight the array in the Array Detail window and press <Enter>.
The Array Detail window appears.
10. Press <Enter> to return to the previous screen.
11. Press <Ctrl><X> to exit the RAID BIOS.
Using Nvidia MediaShield
Nvidia MediaShield allows you to create, view, and manage RAID configurations.
Hard drives of any size may be used to create a RAID configuration using Nvidia MediaShield. Ideally, however, the drives should be of equal size to avoid
unallocated or unused space. For an explanation of RAID levels and their requirements, see About Your RAID Configuration.