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Fixed - Issue when source HDD has Ecc Error, RWC2 does not register BAD Block event When source HDD has Ecc Error,Ĥ. Fixed - Issue with Check Consistency aborted when there is ECC error in HDD.ģ.
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Fixed - Issue with SLES9 sp3 32bit hangs during install after driver is loaded.Ģ. G) Repeat steps a-f for partition /dev/sdb2 and for any other partitions on /dev/sdb deviceġ. Click Next.ġ3) Whether you need to change default partitions or not, you need to change Fstab options for each partition on /dev/sdbĭ) Select 'Volume label' for 'Mount in /etc/fstab by'Į) Enter a name for the volume into 'Volume Label' field, for example 'vol1', 'vol2'. Remove all install media to boot to the controllerĤ) When first screen comes up press F5 key to load a driver and select 'Yes'ġ0) Proceed with installation until it gets to the 'Installation Settings' screenġ2) Select 'Base Partition Setup on This Proposal' if you want to keep default partitions.

Press STOP button to prevent rebooting the system.ġ2) Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 and go to directory /update/000/installġ4) Press Ctrl+Alt+F7 and select Ok in the Small window that show Now rebooting your systemġ5) System automatically reboots. Before rebooting the system a small window will pop up in which Seconds before rebooting your system displayed.
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This is after installing selected packages from CD抯, Update Configuration, Copy file to installed system and after installing the boot manager. Press 'Esc'ġ1) When the Basic installation finishes the system will prepare for initial reboot. Press Enter.ĩ) The following message should be displayed: 'Select Driver Update Medium'.
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Except as expressly permitted by the Software license, no part of the Software may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, transmitted in any form, or distributed by any means without the express written consent of Intel Corporation.ġ) Create a RAID array using the Intel(R) Embedded Server RAID Technology II RAID BIOS Console.Ģ) Connect USB floppy drive and insert the floppy disk with RAID driverĤ) When first screen comes up press F6 key to load a driverĥ) In the text tab type brokenmodules=ahciĦ) Select Installation menu option and press Enterħ) When asked about driver disk, press Enter and waitĨ) The following message should be displayed: 'Driver Updates added - LSI MegaRAID Software RAID module'. Except as expressly permitted by the Software license, neither Intel Corporation nor its suppliers assumes any responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear herein.
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Unless otherwise provided for in the license under which this Software is provided, the Software is provided AS IS, with no warranties of any kind, express or implied.

The Software is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Intel Corporation to market, license, sell or support any product or technology. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document.

I've talked to MSI about this and they can't confirm or deny this.This Software is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of that license. I read online somewhere that some motherboards don't like anything but graphics cards being installed in the PCI-e 16x slots. Tried both sets of cables on both RAID cards. I've also tried installing it into my gamer system. Anyone have an opinion or any help?ĬrystalMark speeds ~225MB/sec read, ~30MB/sec write. A friend of mine said it is because of the different speed hard drives, but googling it, all the forums I've seen say the same thing, that the RAID should perform as fast as the slowest hard drives, so they should be about the same as 6 x 2TB SRPM hard drives. I've ran tests on the hard drives and the RAID consistancy and I can't find any problems. I've tried both controller cards and I'm getting really poor speeds, especially write speeds, dropping down to 14MB/second writing large video files over. 4 x 2TB 5900 RPM SATA 2 Seagate hard drives and 2 x 2TB 7200 RPM SATA 3 Seagate hard drives, all in a single RAID 5 on the controller card. I have an LSI 9240 8 port RAID card and a 9260 8 port RAID card with 512MB on board RAM. Running Win7 64bit, 12GB RAM, Core i7 930 stock, 64GB SSD for OS.
