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3. From the Adapter menu, select the Configuration submenu, then select the Custom
Configuration option.
4. Select the unformatted RAID drives and configure them.
5. When the configuration has been applied, the Create Logical Drive dialog displays. Set
the logical drive options to your desired settings.
NOTE
Before you select Apply, note the amount of disk space displayed. If this amount changes
when you select Apply, select Apply again to ensure the changes take effect.
6. Select Apply, and then select OK to save the configuration and initialize the drives.
Ensuring Correct PC Card Hard Disk Operation
The optional PC Card adapter (or combo drive) is used with devices based on standards
developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA).
Windows NT provides support for PC Card devices. Refer to the operating system
documentation and Help for more information on PC Card device support.
If you will be using a PC Card hard disk device (ATA or AT type), make sure the device
drivers that control PC Card hard disk operation are set to start correctly. Additionally, set
the Atdisk device and the Pcmcia device to start as System devices. Do this before inserting
a PC Card hard disk device in the PC Card adapter. If you do not, anomalous behavior may
result -- for example, the PC Card hard disk drive may not be detected by the operating
system, or may be detected as the system drive (drive C).
NOTE
You must shut down the system before inserting a PC Card device in the PC Card adapter.
When you restart the system, Windows NT will recognize the PC Card device.
To change startup type for device drivers that control PC Card hard disks:
1. Open Devices in the Windows NT Control Panel. The Devices dialog displays.
2. Highlight the device in the Device list; then select Startup. The Device dialog displays.
3. Under Startup Type, select System; then select OK.
4. In the Devices dialog, select Close.
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