Intel Raid For Serial Ata Configurations; Bios Configuration; Installing Serial Ata Hard Disks; Intel ® Raid For Serial Ata Configuration - Asus P4P800 User Manual

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5.4
Intel
This motherboard supports Intel
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Intel
ICH5R chipset. The Serial ATA as RAID option must be enabled in
the BIOS before the system can load the Intel
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Intel
RAID. The Intel
Play) option ROM that provides a pre-operating system user interface for
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the Intel
RAID implementation. It also allows the boot order to be selected
from within the BIOS setup utility.
For more information about the Intel
refer to the Intel Application Accelerator, RAID Edition, User's manual
found in "\Manual\IAA RAID Manual.doc" of the support CD.

5.4.1 BIOS Configuration

1.
Enter the BIOS setup program by pressing the <Del> key after the
Power-On Self Test (POST) memory test begins.
2.
Select the Main menu, then the IDE Configuration menu.
3.
If necessary, switch the Onboard IDE Operate Mode option from
[Legacy Mode] to [Enhanced Mode].
4.
Switch the Configure S-ATA as RAID option to [Yes].
5.
Press <F10> to save the BIOS settings and exit the BIOS
setup program.
5.4.2 Installing Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks
Installing Serial ATA (SATA) hard disks requires the use of a new SATA
data cable (4-conductor) which supports the Serial ATA protocol and a
SATA power cable. Either end of the SATA data cable can be connected to
the SATA hard disk or the SATA connector on the motherboard.
Both the data and power SATA cables are new cables. You cannot
use older 40-pin 80-conductor IDE or regular IDE power cables
with SATA hard drives.
Carefully follow any technical instructions that come from the hard
disk manufacturer.
Follow the given steps for correct cable installation:
1.
Attach either cable end to the SATA connector on the motherboard.
2.
Attach the other cable end to the SATA hard disk.
ASUS P4P800 motherboard user guide
RAID for Serial ATA configuration
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RAID 0 for Serial ATA drives through the
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RAID Option ROM is a standard PnP (Plug and
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RAID Option ROM code for
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RAID for SATA configuration,
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