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chrome1232015-02-21 08:14:13
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chrome123, 2015-02-21 08:14:13

How to create Raid 10 on Asus m4n68t-m v2?

Unable to create a RAID 10 array using the built-in RAID controller in ASUS m4n68t-m v2 motherboard
What I did:

  • Press Delete when booting up
  • In BIOS I set the following values
  • Go to the IDE Configuration tab
  • nVidia RAID Function Set to Enabled
  • SATA Controller 0 Set to Enabled
  • SATA Controller 1 Set to Enabled
  • Press F10 Save
  • After the reboot, I press F10 to go into disk array management
  • I set RAID mode to Striped Mirror - "RAID 0 + 1 or in other words RAID 10"
  • Below I transfer 4 disks of 3.63TB from the Free Disks list to the Array Disks list
  • I press F7 to create an array. And here the following difficulties appear. The system writes "Arrays larger than 2TB require the use of a 9.xx of greater OS driver" Who can explain what kind of driver this is?
  • Then she writes Clear MBR? Also, please explain what it is.
  • After that, it is transferred to the window where all the created arrays are shown.
  • And I also can’t understand my array was created, but its volume is only 3.99T, although there are 4 by 3.63. Once 2 of them are duplicated and 2 are for data reserve, then the working space of the array should be 3.63 + 3.63
  • Install Set Bootable by pressing [B]
  • I restart the PC I try to install Windows 7 And when the installation phase comes to managing hard disk partitions. The installer does not display any of the disks as if they are not connected at all.

Searches on the Internet also did not give any special results. Probably this is because the mother is not top-notch and not server-oriented. Therefore, someone does not do such things much on her. I hope for your help. Thanks
I also want to back up all my actions with photos of the BIOS5bdcf9556ae14bf6b8614434a035a805.jpg750e9234400149eda7dc6efa8d1d8aac.jpga63ae2b9ec8342ac8941a2cf4365c12a.jpg86e3d6d1910f44a3ada344ec06a4b3ba.jpg4d66ce7b82c54fcf809571fec6cf0cde.jpgef97e383bac240a8ad4db503049d6916.jpgdd77bcf8742b48a3ac53ea9d1aac5933.jpg967d9b6524484f77b2fe6f7f157d2177.jpg530d7559a1314cce99b0956d8a5a14bb.jpg211f4f41208546fda95da25803675aae.jpge4eff87cd6e54b1eb1af0484adba86ba.jpge4eff87cd6e54b1eb1af0484adba86ba.jpg70c49ab15ed54c94adee5a72377ba9bd.jpged8fb41ac0424ef79e01b590985fb8c5.jpg

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oia, 2015-02-21
@oia

I'm wondering who you thought of doing 10k on the under raid of the motherboard, in the BIOS of the raid from 2007 buy a normal controller, and for installation you need to slip the drivers on the raid controller

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Puma Thailand, 2015-02-21
@opium

the first rule of the administrator never use the raid built into the motherboard, this is complete shit.
if you're using the built-in raid, see rule one.
third, use a soft raid in the operating system, it is much more predictable

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