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Feb 01, 2025 - 04:38 AM
To set up a RAID array using the ADATA AMD NVMe RAID, follow these steps:
1. Enter the UEFI Setup Utility by pressing [F2] or [Del] right after powering on your computer.
2. Set the "SATA Mode" option to . If you are using NVMe SSDs for RAID configuration, skip this step.
3. Go to Advanced > AMD PBS > AMD Common Platform Module and set "NVMe RAID mode" to . If you are using 2.5" or 3.5" SATA drives for RAID configuration, skip this step.
4. Press [F10] to save the settings and reboot to Windows.
5. Install the "AMD RAID Installer" from the AMD website (https://www.amd.com/en/support). Select "Chipsets", choose your socket and chipset, and click "Submit". Download and install the "AMD RAID Installer".
6. After installing the "AMD RAID Installer", launch "RAIDXpert2" as administrator.
7. In the RAIDXpert2 interface, click on "Array" in the menu and then click on "Create".
8. Select the RAID type, the disks you want to use for RAID, specify the volume capacity, and create the RAID array.
9. In Windows, open "Disk Management". You will be prompted to initialize the disk. Select "GPT" and click "OK".
10. Right-click on the "Unallocated" section of the disk and create a new simple volume.
11. Follow the "New Simple Volume Wizard" to create a new volume.
12. Wait for the system to create the volume.
13. After creating the volume, the RAID array will be available for use.
Note: If you want to delete a RAID array under Windows, select the array you want to delete in the RAIDXpert2 interface, click on "Array" in the menu, and then click on "Delete". Confirm the deletion by clicking "Yes".
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