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Part One: Enter the 3ware BIOS
- Restart the operating system.
- When prompted, press Alt+3 to enter the 3ware RAID BIOS.
- Type admin256 as the password.
- Press any key to acknowledge the warning.
Part Two: Remove the Failed Array
- Select the failed RAID array by highlighting the array (Exportable Unit) and pressing the spacebar.
- Press Tab to enter the lower menu.
- Select Delete Unit and press Enter.
- Press Enter to confirm.
Part Three: Create the New Array
- Press Tab to navigate to the top of the list of drives listed as Exportable Unit. Highlight Direct Attached and press Enter. Each drive should have asterisk (*) next to it.
- Press Tab to enter the lower menu.
- Navigate to Create Array and press Enter.
- Select the following sections (Enter) and use the following settings:
- Array Name should be Exacq.
- RAID Configuration is 5 (if you have 3 to 8 drives) or 6 (if you have more than 8 drives).
- Stripe Size should be 256KB.
- Write Cache Setting should be Enabled.
- Read Cache Setting should be Intelligent.
- StorSave Profile should be Performance.
- Auto-Verify should be Enabled.
- Rapid RAID Recovery should be Fast Rebuild/Shutdown.
- Select Advanced, press Enter, and use the following settings:
- Boot Volume Size should be blank.
- If you DO NOT have a separate device for the OS, Boot Volume Size should be 57.
- Drive Querying Mode should be Enabled.
- Continue on Error When Rebuild should be Disabled.
- Initialize Method should be Background.
- Navigate to OK and press Enter.
- Press Y to confirm cache settings.
- Confirm values are correct and press Enter.
- Press F8 to lock in settings.
- Press Y to save configuration and exit.
- You can now load the operating system per the OS Recovery Instructions (if needed).