HighPoint ATA-133 RAID User Manual page 21

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Just select
Duplicate Now
If user selects
Continue to
booting into the OS.
2.7 Rebuild Broken RAID 1/0+1 array
When booting computer, if BIOS detects one member disk of RAID 1or 0+1 array
is failed, the array will be marked as broken status.
If BIOS detect a RAID 1 array is broken, and there is a spare disk can be used to
rebuild the broken array, then BIOS will automatically use the spare disk to rebuild
the broken RAID 1 array and then replace data to the target disk, see below:
If BIOS detects either a RAID 1 or 0+1 array is broken, but no spare disk can be
used to rebuild, then BIOS will prompt users with a few operations to solve the
problem, see below:
2-7
to duplicate, or select
Continue to Boot
Boot, user still can duplicate the array after
BIOS Configuration Utility
to skip.

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