Hello All,
I have a 150-6 SATA RAID adapter and i cannot configure an array via the BIOS Configuration Utility. There is the option to press F10 once you have used space to select drives that you want in your array. F10 does nothing. If I hit enter I get a screen that appears to be for spanning, which makes no sense, and then it returns to the array definition screen which is reset to no drives being selected.
I have updated the mobo BIOS and the adapter BIOS to no avail. I can create an array through the Web Config but I can only select RAID 0, 1, and 5! Also, those options are not dependent on how many disks I select. For instance, I can select one disk and I still have an option for RAID 1 or 5. I have 6 disks that I want in RAID 10, which this card purportedly supports.
The fact that the BIOS CU doesn't allow me to F10 into the configuration options is driving me nuts.
Thanks for your help!
Nic
I have a 150-6 SATA RAID adapter and i cannot configure an array via the BIOS Configuration Utility. There is the option to press F10 once you have used space to select drives that you want in your array. F10 does nothing. If I hit enter I get a screen that appears to be for spanning, which makes no sense, and then it returns to the array definition screen which is reset to no drives being selected.
I have updated the mobo BIOS and the adapter BIOS to no avail. I can create an array through the Web Config but I can only select RAID 0, 1, and 5! Also, those options are not dependent on how many disks I select. For instance, I can select one disk and I still have an option for RAID 1 or 5. I have 6 disks that I want in RAID 10, which this card purportedly supports.
The fact that the BIOS CU doesn't allow me to F10 into the configuration options is driving me nuts.
Thanks for your help!
Nic