Asus rs740-e7/rs24-eg [39/212] Installing a dimm on a single clip dimm socket
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2.3.3 Installing a DIMM on a single clip DIMM socket
3. Hold the DIMM by both of its ends,
then insert the DIMM vertically into the
socket. Apply force to both ends of the
DIMM simultaneously until the retaining
clip snaps back into place, and the
DIMM cannot be pushed in any further
to ensure proper sitting of the DIMM.
Locked Retaining Clip
3
1. Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the
retaining clip outward.
2. Align a DIMM on the socket such that
the notch on the DIMM matches the
DIMM slot key on the socket.
Unlocked retaining clip
DIMM notch
2
1
DIMM slot key
1. Press the retaining clip outward to
unlock the DIMM.
2. Remove the DIMM from the socket.
1
2
Removing a DIMM from a single clip DIMM socket
Support the DIMM lightly with your ngers when pressing the retaining clips. The DIMM
might get damaged when it ips out with extra force.
Always insert the DIMM into the socket VERTICALLY to prevent DIMM notch damage.
A DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it ts in only one direction. DO NOT force a DIMM into
a socket in the wrong direction to avoid damaging the DIMM.
Содержание
- First edition july 2013 2
- Chapter 1 product introduction 3
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 installation options 4
- Chapter 4 motherboard info 4
- Chapter 5 bios setup 4
- Contents 4
- Contents 5
- Chapter6 raidconfiguration 6
- Contents 6
- Chapter 7 driver installation 7
- Canadian department of communications statement 8
- Federal communications commission statement 8
- Notices 8
- Class 1 laser product 9
- Electrical safety 9
- Operation safety 9
- Safety information 9
- Australia statement notice 10
- From 1 january 2012 updated warranties apply to all asus products consistent with the australian consumer law for the latest product warranty details please visit http support asus com our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the australian consumer law you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage you are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 10
- If you require assistance please call asus customer service 1300 2787 88 or visit us at http support asus com 10
- About this guide 11
- Audience 11
- Contents 11
- Conventions 12
- References 12
- Typography 12
- Chapter 1 13
- Product introduction 13
- System package contents 14
- Serial number label 15
- Systemspecifications 16
- Asset tag 18
- Chapter 1 product introduction 18
- Front panel features 18
- Refer to section 1 front panel buttons and section 1 front panel leds for the button and led descriptions 18
- The asset tag is a durable plastic film that is located on the server s front panel that allows you to log important information about the server such as an asset barcode or a serial number it is useful in inventory management and asset tracking purposes 18
- The front panel of the rs740 e7 rs24 eg have a simple yet stylish design that features twenty four 24 3 inch serial ata hdd bays two 2 usb 2 ports asset tag steel pull handles and easy to access buttons and leds 18
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 19
- Front panel buttons 19
- Rear panel features 19
- The lan 3 port is for asus asmb6 ikvm controller only 19
- The rear panel of rs740 e7 rs24 eg features two 2 2 inch hot swap ssd trays expansion slots sfp 10g ports rear i o ports and system power modules 19
- Internal features 20
- Front panel leds 21
- Led information 21
- Front hdd leds status 22
- Hdd status leds 22
- Rear ssd status leds status 22
- Lan rj 45 leds 23
- Sfp status leds 23
- Chapter 2 25
- Hardware setup 25
- Chassis cover 26
- Air duct 27
- Installing the air duct 27
- Removing the air duct 27
- Central processing unit cpu 28
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 28
- Installing the cpu 28
- Locate the cpu socket on the motherboard 28
- Remove the chassis cover and the air duct refer to section 2 chassis cover and 2 air duct for details 28
- The motherboard comes with two surface mount lga2011 sockets designed for the intel 28
- To install a cpu 28
- Xeon e5 2600 family processor 28
- Installing the cpu heatsink 33
- A ddr3 module has the same physical dimensions as a ddr2 dimm but is notched differently to prevent installation on a ddr2 dimm socket ddr3 modules are developed for better performance with less power consumption 34
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 34
- Memoryconfigurations 34
- Overview 34
- System memory 34
- The figure illustrates the location of the ddr3 dimm sockets 34
- The motherboard comes with sixteen 16 double data rate 3 ddr3 dual inline memory modules dimm sockets 34
- You may install 2gb 4gb 8gb 16gb and 32gb rdimms or 2gb 4gb and 8gb with ecc non ecc udimms or 8gb 16gb and 32gb lr dimms into the dimm sockets using the memory configurations in this section 34
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 35
- Four 4 dimms population 35
- One 1 dimm population 35
- Singlecpuconfiguration 35
- Two 2 dimms population 35
- You can refer to the following recommended memory population for a single cpu configuration 35
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 36
- Dualcpuconfiguration 36
- Eight 8 dimms population 36
- One 1 dimm population 36
- Two 2 dimms population 36
- You can refer to the following recommended memory population for a dual cpu configuration 36
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 37
- Eight 8 dimms population 37
- Four 4 dimms population 37
- Twelve 12 dimms population 37
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 38
- Sixteen 16 dimms population 38
- Installing a dimm on a single clip dimm socket 39
- Removing a dimm from a single clip dimm socket 39
- Hard disk drives hdds 40
- Align and insert the 3 inch sata sas hdd and drive tray assembly into the drive bay 41
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 41
- Changing hot swappable hard disk drives hdds 41
- Press the spring lock to release the tray lever and to partially eject the tray from the bay 41
- Push the drive tray all the way into the drive bay then push the tray lever until it clicks into place 41
- Repeat steps 1 6 to install the other 3 inch sata sas hdds 41
- Select the hdd drive that you wish to replace 41
- To replace a 3 inch hot swappable hdd 41
- Expansion slots 45
- Installing an expansion card 45
- Configuringanexpansioncard 47
- Standard interrupt assignments 47
- Installing the full height and full length graphics card support bracket 48
- Cable connections 50
- Standard cables connected to the motherboard 50
- Asus pike card optional 51
- Replacing the front system fans 52
- System fans optional 52
- Replacing the rear system fans 53
- Redundant power supply module 56
- Chapter 3 59
- Installation options 59
- Tool less friction rail kit 60
- Chapter 3 installation options 62
- Lift the server chassis and insert into the rack rail 62
- Chapter 4 65
- Motherboard info 65
- Layout contents 66
- Motherboard layout 66
- Jumpers 68
- Internal connectors 73
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 77
- Atx power connectors 24 pin eatxpwr1 8 pin eatx12v1 8 pin eatx12v2 77
- These connectors are for the atx power supply plugs the power supply plugs are designed to fit these connectors in only one orientation find the proper orientation and push down firmly until the connectors completely fit 77
- This connector supports a trusted platform module tpm system which can securely store keys digital certificates passwords and data a tpm system also helps enhance network security protects digital identities and ensures platform integrity 77
- Trusted platform module connector 20 1 pin tpm1 77
- Onboard leds 81
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 85
- Continued on the next page 85
- Q code table 85
- Chapter 4 motherboard information 86
- Bios setup 87
- Chapter 5 87
- Asus crashfree bios 3 utility 88
- Managing and updating your bios 88
- Recoveringthebiosfromausbflashdrive 88
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 89
- Bupdater utility 90
- Updatingthebiosfile 90
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 91
- Do not shut down or reset the system while updating the bios to prevent system boot failure 91
- The bios update is finished please restart your system 91
- The utility returns to the dos prompt after the bios update process is completed reboot the system from the hard disk drive 91
- The utility verifies the file then starts updating the bios file 91
- Writing bios 91
- Bios setup program 92
- Bios menu screen 93
- Menu bar 93
- Configurationfields 94
- General help 94
- Menu items 94
- Navigation keys 94
- Pop up window 94
- Scroll bar 94
- Submenu items 94
- Main menu 95
- System date day xx xx xxxx 95
- System time xx xx xx 95
- Advanced menu 96
- Chapter 5 bios setup 96
- Cpuconfiguration 96
- The advanced menu items allow you to change the settings for the cpu and other system devices 96
- Active processor cores all 97
- Execute disable bit enabled 97
- Hardware prefetcher enabled 97
- Hyper threading enabled 97
- Limit cpuid maximum disabled 97
- Server class custom 97
- Socket 1 cpu information 97
- Adjacent cache line prefetch enabled 98
- Cpupowermanagementconfiguration 98
- Dcu ip prefetcher enabled 98
- Dcu streamer prefetcher enabled 98
- Local apic mode auto 98
- Virtualization technology enabled 98
- Cpu c3 report disabled 99
- Cpu c6 report enabled 99
- Eist enabled 99
- Energy performance balanced performance 99
- Factory long duration maintained 10 s 99
- Factory long duration power limit 95 watts 99
- Long duration power limit 0 99
- P state coordination hw_all 99
- Package c state limit c6 99
- Power technology custom 99
- Recommended short duration power 1 1 long duration 99
- Short duration power limit 0 99
- Turbo mode enabled 99
- Chipsetconfiguration 100
- Isoc enabled 100
- Qpi link frequency select auto 100
- Qpi link speed mode fast 100
- Qpi link0p disabled 100
- Qpi link0s disabled 100
- Qpi link1 enabled 100
- Qpiconfiguration 100
- Channel interleaving auto 101
- Compatibility rid enabled 101
- Ddr speed auto 101
- Demand scrub enabled 101
- Memory mode independent 101
- Memoryconfiguration 101
- Patrol scrub disabled 101
- Rank interleaving auto 101
- Allow 2x refresh enabled 102
- Allows you to enable disable data scrambling configuration options enabled disabled 102
- Allows you to enable disable device tagging configuration options enabled disabled 102
- Altitude 300 m 102
- Chapter 5 bios setup 102
- Configuration options disabled enabled 102
- Configuration options disabled oltt cltt 102
- Data scrambling enabled 102
- Device tagging disabled 102
- Dimm information 102
- Enable high temp disabled 102
- Memory hot sensor support disbled 102
- The system altitude above the sea level in meters configuration options auto 300 m 900 m 1500 m 3000 m 102
- Thermal throtting cltt 102
- Cpuiiobridgeconfiguration 103
- Dca support enabled 103
- Intel r i oat disabled 103
- No snoop optimization vc1 103
- Vga priority offboard 103
- Deep sx disabled 104
- High precision timer enabled 104
- Highprecisioneventtimerconfiguration 104
- Onboard sata raid oprom enabled 104
- Pch compatibility rid disabled 104
- Pchconfiguration 104
- Intel r vt d disabled 105
- Intel r vtfordirectedi oconfiguration 105
- Pchsataconfiguration 105
- Allows you to set the sata configuration configuration options disabled ide mode ahci mode raid mode 106
- Chapter 5 bios setup 106
- S m a r t self monitoring analysis and reporting technology is a monitor system when read write of your hard disk errors occur this feature allows the hard disk to report warning messages during the post configuration options enabled disabled 106
- S m a r t status check enabled 106
- Sata controller 1 enhanced 106
- Sata controller 2 enhanced 106
- Sata mode ahci mode 106
- This item appears only when you set the sata mode item to ide mode set to enhanced to support two sata 3 gb s devices configuration options disabled enhanced 106
- This item appears only when you set the sata mode item to ide mode set to enhanced to support two sata 6 gb s and two sata 3 gb s devices set to compatible when using windows 98 nt 2000 ms dos up to four sata devices are supported under these operating systems configuration options disabled enhanced compatible 106
- Above 4g decoding disabled 107
- Load rt32 image enabled 107
- Pci latency timer 32 pci bus clocks 107
- Pci subsystem settings 107
- Perr generation disabled 107
- Serr generation disabled 107
- Vga palette snoop disabled 107
- Aspm support disabled 108
- Link training timeout us 5000 108
- Pci express link register settings 108
- Pci express settings 108
- Launch storage oprom enabled 109
- Pcie1 option rom enabled 109
- Pcie2 option rom enabled 109
- Pcie3 option rom enabled 109
- Pcie4 option rom enabled 109
- Pcie6 option rom enabled 109
- Pcieslotoptionromconfiguration 109
- Pike option rom enabled 109
- Inteltxt lt sx configuration 110
- Device reset time out 20 sec 111
- Ehci hand off disabled 111
- Legacy usb support enabled 111
- Port 60 64 emulation enabled 111
- Usb hardware delays and time outs 111
- Usb transfer time out 20 sec 111
- Usbconfiguration 111
- Usbportsconfiguration 111
- Allows you to enable or disable onboard usb 3 4 5 6 10 configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Allows you to enable or disable rear usb 1 and 2 configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Allows you to enable or disable the tpm support 112
- Allows you to enable or disable usb ehci support configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Chapter 5 bios setup 112
- Configuration options disabled enabled 112
- Ehci controller 1 2 enabled 112
- Onboard usb 3 4 5 6 10 enabled 112
- Rear usb 1 and 2 enabled 112
- Tpm support enabled 112
- Trusted computing 112
- Usbportsconfiguration 112
- Acpi settings 113
- Acpi sleep state s1 cpu stop clock 113
- Enable hibernation enabled 113
- Enableacpiautoconfigurationdisabled 113
- Lock legacy resources disabled 113
- Power on by pcie disabled 114
- Power on by rtc disabled 114
- Restore ac power loss last state 114
- Whea support enabled 114
- Wheaconfiguration 114
- Com1 com2 115
- Console redirection disabled 115
- Console redirection settings 115
- Serial port console redirection 115
- Broadcom 10g enable enabled 117
- Console redirection settings 117
- Onboardbroadcom10gconfiguration 117
- Serial port for out of band management windows emergency management services ems console redirection disabled 117
- Intel i210 lan1 enable enabled 118
- Intel i210 lan1 oprom pxe 118
- Intel i210 lan2 enable enabled 118
- Intel i210 lan2 oprom pxe 118
- Me subsystem 118
- Onboardlanconfiguration 118
- Onboarddevicesconfiguration 119
- Serialportconfiguration 119
- Network stack 120
- Network stack disable 120
- Runtime error logging support 120
- Runtime error logging support disabled 120
- O s watchdog timer disabled 121
- O s wtd timer policy reset 121
- O s wtd timer timeout 10 minutes 121
- Server mgmt menu 121
- Bmcnetworkconfiguration 122
- Configurationaddresssourcepreviousstate 122
- Erase sel no 122
- Sel components disabled 122
- System event log 122
- When sel is full do nothing 122
- Ipv6 bmc ip address source previous state 123
- Ipv6bmcnetworkconfiguration 123
- Change smbios event log settings 124
- Enabling disabling options 124
- Event logs menu 124
- Smbios event log enabled 124
- Convert oem codes disabled 125
- Custom option 125
- Erase event log no 125
- Erasing settings 125
- Log oem codes enabled 125
- Log system boot event disabled 125
- Meci 1 125
- Metw 60 125
- Smbios event log standard settings 125
- View smbios event log 125
- View system event log 125
- When log is full do nothing 125
- Boot menu 126
- Bootup numlock state on 126
- Full screen logo enabled 126
- Gatea20 active upon request 126
- Int19 trap response immediate 126
- Option rom messages force bios 126
- Setup prompt timeout xx 126
- Boot device seeking endless pxe 127
- Boot option priorities 127
- Set the booting order of network devices 127
- Csm parameters 128
- Cpu 1 2 tr1 1 2 temperature xxxºc xxxºf 129
- Cpu fan1 2 speed frnt fan1 4 speed rear fan1 2 speed xxxx rpm or n a 129
- Fan speed control generic mode 129
- Monitor menu 129
- Vtt_cpu voltage vcore1 2 voltage vddq_ab_cpu1 voltage vddq_cd_cpu1 voltage vddq_ef_cpu2 voltage vddq_gh_cpu2 voltage 5vsb voltage 5v voltage 12v voltage 3 v voltage vbat voltage 3 vsb voltage 129
- Administrator password 130
- Security menu 130
- Secure boot control enabled 131
- Secure boot menu 131
- Secure boot mode standard 131
- User password 131
- Image execution policy 132
- Key management 132
- Asus ez flash 2 utility 133
- Exit menu 133
- Tool menu 133
- Boot override 134
- Discard changes exit 134
- Discard changes reset 134
- Launchefishellfromfilesystemdevice 134
- Restore defaults 134
- Save changes reset 134
- Chapter 6 135
- Raid configuration 135
- Raiddefinitions 136
- Setting up raid 136
- Installing hard disk drives 137
- Raidconfigurationutilities 137
- Setting the raid item in bios 137
- Lsisoftwareraidconfigurationutility 138
- Creating a raid set 139
- Usingeasyconfiguration 139
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 140
- Cursor keys space de select f2 chidinfo f3 slotinfo f10 configure esc quit 140
- Easy configuration array selection menu 140
- Select configurable array s 140
- Space sel enter endarray f10 configure f2 drive info f3 virtual drives f4 hsp 140
- The information of the selected hard disk drive displays at the bottom of the screen 140
- To configure array setting 140
- To select the configurable array 140
- When selected the drive indicator changes from ready to onlin ax y where x is the array number and y is the drive number 140
- You need at least four identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 10 set 140
- You need at least two identical hard disk drives when creating a raid 1 set 140
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online 141
- Again the virtual drive information appears including a virtual drive menu that allows you to change the virtual drive parameters 141
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 141
- Easy configuration array selection menu 141
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 141
- Raid level 141
- Virtual drive 0 141
- Virtual drive s configured 141
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online 142
- Change dwc 142
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 142
- Easy configuration array selection menu 142
- Enabling dwc can improve the performance but with the risk of data loss 142
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 142
- Select units for vd size 142
- Virtual drive 0 142
- Virtual drive s configured 142
- When creating a when creating a raid 0 set proceed to step 12 142
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online 143
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 143
- Configuration menu 143
- Easy configuration array selection menu 143
- Follow step 2 to 12 to configure additional virtual drives 143
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 143
- Save configuration 143
- Virtual drive 0 143
- Virtual drive s configured 143
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 144
- Configuration menu 144
- Follow step 10 to 14 of the previous section using easy configuration to create the raid set 144
- Follow step 2 to 9 of the previous section using easy configuration 144
- To create a raid set using the new configuration option 144
- Usingnewconfiguration 144
- Virtual drive 0 144
- When a raid set already exists using the new configuration command erases the existing raid configuration data if you do not want to delete the existing raid set use the view add configuration command to view or create another raid configuration 144
- Addinganewraidconfiguration 145
- Addingorviewingaraidconfiguration 145
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 145
- Follow step 3 to 12 of section 6 creating a raid set using easy configuration to add a new raid set 145
- The information of the selected hard disk drive displays at the bottom of the screen 145
- To add a new raid configuration 145
- When selected the drive indicator changes from ready to onlin ax y where x is the array number and y is the drive number 145
- You can add a new raid configuration or view an existing configuration using the view add configuration command 145
- After creating the raid set s you must initialize the virtual drives you may initialize the virtual drives of a raid set s using the initialize or objects command on the management menu 146
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 146
- Initializing the virtual drives 146
- To initialize the virtual drive using the initialize command 146
- Using the initialize command 146
- 148 80gb 2 64kb online 147
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 147
- Completed 147
- Easy configuration array selection menu 147
- Init of vd is in process 147
- Initialize 147
- Initializing a virtual drive erases all data on the drive 147
- Ld raid size stripes stripsz status 147
- Vd 0 initialization complete press esc 147
- Virtual drive s configured 147
- Virtual drives 147
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 148
- Objects 148
- To initialize the virtual drives using the objects command 148
- Using the objects command 148
- Virtual drive 1 148
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 149
- Initialize 149
- Objects 149
- To start initialization 149
- Use cursor keys to navigate between items and press enter to select an option 149
- Virtual drive 0 149
- Virtual drive 1 149
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 150
- Management menu 150
- Rebuilding failed drives 150
- To rebuild a failed hard disk drive 150
- You can manually rebuild failed hard disk drives using the rebuild command in the management menu 150
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 151
- Rebuild physical drives selection menu 151
- Space de select f10 start rebuild f2 drive information f3 view virtual drives 151
- To rebuild the drive 151
- When rebuild is complete press any key to continue 151
- Adapter menu 152
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 152
- Checking the drives for data consistency 152
- The check consistency command is available only for virtual drives included in a raid 1 or raid 10 set 152
- To check data consistency using the check consistency command 152
- Using the check consistency command 152
- Using the objects command 154
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 155
- Clear configuration 155
- Configuration menu 155
- Deletingaraidconfiguration 155
- Press any key to continue 155
- The utility clears all the current array s the utility clears all the current array s 155
- To delete a raid configuration 155
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 156
- Configuration menu 156
- Selecting the boot drive from a raid set 156
- The virtual drive is selected as boot drive press any key to continue 156
- To select the boot drive from a raid set 156
- You must have created a new raid configuration before you can select the boot drive from a raid set see section 6 creating a raid set using new configuration for details 156
- Adapter 0 157
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 157
- Enabling writecache 157
- Objects 157
- The writecache function is recommended for raid 1 and raid 10 sets 157
- To display the adapter properties 157
- To enable writecache 157
- To turn on the option 157
- Virtual drive 157
- When finished press any key to continue 157
- When you enable writecache you may lose data when a power interruption occurs while transmitting or exchanging data among the drives 157
- You may manually enable the raid controller s writecache option after creating a raid set to improve the data transmission performance 157
- Before you proceed ensure that you have installed the serial ata hard disk drives have set the correct jumper settings of the motherboard and have set the correct sata mode in the bios setup you can refer to sections 6 installing hard disk drives 6 setting jumpers and 6 setting the raid mode in bios for more information 158
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 158
- Raid 0 raid 1 raid 10 raid 1 0 and raid 5 set from serial ata hard disk drives that are connected to the serial ata connectors supported by the southbridge 158
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility 158
- Rapid storage technology enterprise sata option rom utility allows you to create 158
- The intel 158
- The navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus the navigation keys at the bottom of the screen allow you to move through the menus and select the menu options 158
- The raid bios setup screens shown in this section are for reference only and may not exactly match the items on your screen 158
- To display the utility main menu 158
- To launch the intel 158
- Turn on the system 158
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 159
- Creating a raid set 159
- To create a raid set 159
- To select the hard disk drives that you want to include in the raid set 159
- When you are done 159
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 161
- Deleting a raid set 161
- Take caution when deleting a raid set you will lose all data on the hard disk drives when you delete a raid set 161
- To delete a raid set 161
- To return to the delete volume menu 161
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 162
- Resetting disks to non raid 162
- Take caution before you reset a raid volume hard disk drive to non raid resetting a raid volume hard disk drive deletes all internal raid structure on the drive 162
- To reset a raid set 162
- To return to the utility main menu 162
- When you are done 162
- Exiting the intel 163
- Rapid storage technology enterprise 163
- Rebuilding the raid 163
- Rebuilding the raid with other non raid disk 163
- Sata option rom utility 163
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 164
- From the view menu select advanced mode to display the details of the intel rapid storage console 164
- From the volumes view option select raid volume to view the rebuilding status when finished the status is changed to normal 164
- If any of the sata hard disk drives included in the raid array failed the system displays the status of the raid volume as degraded during post you may replace the disk drive and rebuild the raid array 164
- Intel rapid storage console or click the intel rapid storage technology tray icon to load the intel rapid storage manager utility 164
- Reboot the system then follow the steps in section rebuilding the raid with other non raid disk 164
- Rebuilding the raid with a new hard disk 164
- Remove the failed sata hard disk and install a new sata hard disk of the same specification into the same sata port 164
- Select a destination disk with the same size as the original hard disk 164
- The utility immediately starts rebuilding after the disk is selected when done the status of the degraded raid volume is changed to rebuild 164
- To exit intel rapid storage technology and reboot the system 164
- To rebuild the raid with a new hard disk 164
- Setting the boot array in the bios setup utility 165
- Rapid storage technology enterprise windows 166
- Creating a raid set 167
- Changing a volume type 169
- Deleting a volume 170
- Preferences 171
- Chapter 6 raid configuration 172
- Chapter 7 173
- Driver installation 173
- C60x intel raid driver 174
- Creating a raid driver disk 174
- Raid driver installation 174
- During windows 176
- Installing the raid controller driver 176
- Server 2008 os installation 176
- Enterprise linux os 5 178
- Red hat 178
- Enterprise linux os 6 180
- Red hat 180
- Asus rs740 e7 rs24 eg 7 9 181
- Preparing the linux driver 183
- Installing suse 11 linux os 184
- Chipset device software installation 186
- Network connections software installation 188
- Vga driver installation 191
- I350 am4 i350 am2 i210 gigabit adapter driver 194
- Installing the intel 194
- Installing the broadcom 10g driver 198
- 28 chapter 7 driver installation 200
- Contact 200
- Drivers 200
- Makedisk 200
- Management applications and utilities installation 200
- Manual 200
- Running the support dvd 200
- The main screen of the support dvd contains the following tabs 200
- The support dvd that is bundled with your motherboard contains drivers management applications and utilities that you can install to maximize the features of your motherboard 200
- Utilities 200
- When you place the support dvd into the optical drive the dvd automatically displays the main screen if autorun is enabled in your computer by default the drivers tab is 200
- Drivers menu tab 201
- Utilities menu tab 201
- Makedisk menu tab 202
- Manual menu 202
- Contact information menu 203
- Microsoft net framework 3 sp1 204
- Rapid storage technology enterprise 3 installation 205
- Asus contact information 209
- Asustek computer inc 209
- Asustek computer inc china 209
- Asustek computer inc taiwan 209
- Technical support 209
- Asus computer gmbh germany and austria 210
- Asus computer international america 210
- Asus contact information 210
- Asus czech service s r o europe 210
- Technical support 210
- Technicalsupport 210
- Ask service russia and cis 211
- Asus contact information 211
- Asus holland bv the netherlands 211
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