Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product M3802(G) Acer
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Acer Aspire M3802(G) Service Guide PRINTED IN T AIW AN Service guide files and updates are availab le on the ACER/CSD web; for more information, please refer to http://csd.
ii Revision History Please refer to the table below for the updates ma de on this service guide. Date Chapter Up date s.
iii Copyright Copyright © 2009 by Acer Incorporated. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any.
iv Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to ch ange without notice. Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties, either e xpressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warrantie s of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
v Conventions The following conventi ons are used in this manual: SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appear on screen. NOTE Gives additional informati on related to the current topic. W ARNING Alerts you to any physical risk or system damage that might resul t from doing or not doing specific actions.
vi Service Guide Coverage This Service Guide provides you with all technica l information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURA TIO N decided for Acer's "glo bal" product offering.
vii System Tour 1 Features 1 Block Diagram 4 System Compon e nt s 5 Front Panel 5 Rear Panel 6 Hardware Specifications and Configurations 7 Power Management Function( ACPI supp ort function) 10 System.
Chapter 1 1 Features Below is a brief summary of the computer ’s many feature: NOTE: The features listed i n this section is for your re ference only .
2 Chapter 1 • Capacity support: • 1GB / 2GB DDRII 667/800 Un-buffered Non-ECC DIMM support • 1GB to 8GB Max memory support • Design Criteria: • Should meet Intel G43 Express Chipset platform.
Chapter 1 3 • 2 S/PDIF-out header (1*4) for ALC888S-VC sku • 1 front panel audio header (2*5) LAN • MAC Controller: ICH10R • PHY : Inte l Boazman 82567V PCI-E Giga LAN USB ports • Controller.
4 Chapter 1 Block Diagram.
Chapter 1 5 System Components This section is a virtual tour of the sy stem’s interior and exterior components. Front Panel No. Component 1A c e r l o g o 2 XD(XD-PICTURE) slot 3 Micro SD/M2 slot 4 CF I/II (Comp actFlash T ype I/II) slot 5 Memory stick PRO slot 6 SD(Secure Digit al) solt 7 Optical drive button 8 Power button 9 USB 2.
6 Chapter 1 Rear Panel No. Component 1 Power connector 2 PS2 keyboard port 3V G A p o r t 4 HDMI port 5 USB 2.0 ports 6 Side Surround 7 Surround 8M i c - i n 9 Expansion slot (graphics card and TV tuner card and Mode card) 10 Line-in 1 1 Line-ou t 12 Center speaker/subwoofer jack 13 USB 2.
Chapter 1 7 Hardware Specifications and Configurations Processor BIOS IOS Hotkey List Main Board Major Chips Item Sp ecification Processor T ype CPUs which complaint with Intel FSB 800/1066/1333 MHz C.
8 Chapter 1 Memory Combinations System Memory Audio Interface Slot Memory T otal Memory Slot 1 1MB,2GB 1G ~2GB Slot 2 1MB,2GB 1G ~2GB Slot 3 1MB,2GB 1G ~2GB Slot 4 1MB,2GB 1G ~2GB Maximum System Memo .
Chapter 1 9 SATA Interface USB Port Environmental Requirements Power Management • Devices wake up from S3 should be le ss th an . • Devices wake up from S5 should be less than 10 seconds.
10 Chapter 1 Power Management Function(ACPI support function) Device Standby Mode • Independent power management ti me r for hard disk dr ive devices(0-15 minutes,time step= 1minute). • Hard Disk drive goes into S tandby mode(for A T A st andard interface).
Chapter 2 11 CMOS Setup Utility CMOS setup is a hardware configurat ion program built into the system ROM, called the complementary meta l- oxide semiconductor (CMOS) Setup Utility . Since mo st systems are already properly configured and optimized, there is no need to run this util ity .
12 Chapter 2 Entering CMOS setup 1. T urn on the server and the monitor . If the server i s already turned on, clo se all open application s, then restart the server . 2. During POST , press Delete . If you fail to press Delete before POST is completed, you will need to restart the server .
Chapter 2 13 Setup Utility Menus The Setup Main menu in cludes the following main setup categories. In the descrip ti ve t able followi n g ea ch of th e me nu sc re en sh ot s, settings in boldface are the default and suggested settings.
14 Chapter 2 Product Information The Product Information menu disp lays basic information about the syst em. These entries are for your reference only and are not user-configurable. Parameter Description Processor T ype T ype o f CPU installed on the system.
Chapter 2 15 Standard CMOS Features Parameter Description Option System Date Set the date following the weekday-month-day-year format. System T ime Set the system time following the hour-minute-secon d format. Halt On Determines whether the system will stop for an error during the POST .
16 Chapter 2 Advanced BIOS Feature Parameter Description Option Quick Boot Allows you to decrease the time it takes to boot the computer by shortening or skipping certain standard booting process. Enabled Disabled Quiet Boot When enabled, the BIOS splash screen displays during startup.
Chapter 2 17 Advanced Chipset Features Parameter Description Option Intel EIST When enabled, this feature allows the OS to reduce power consumption. When disabled, the system operates at maximum CPU speed.
18 Chapter 2 Integrated Peripherals Parameter Description Option Onboard SA T A Controller Enables or disabl es the o nboard SA T A co ntroller . Enabled Disabled Onboard SA T A Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard SA T A. RAID Native IDE Onboard USB Controller Enables or di sables the onboard USB controller .
Chapter 2 19 Power Management Setup Parameter Description Option ACPI Suspend Mode Select an ACPI state. S3 (STR) S1 (POS) Deep power off mode Select the Deep power off Mode Enabled Disabled Power On .
20 Chapter 2 PC Health Status Parameter Description Option Smart F AN Enables or disables the smart system fan control function. Enabled Disabled.
Chapter 2 21 Frequency/Voltage Control Parameter Description Option Enable Clock to All DIMM/ PCI Enables or disables contro l the clock to all DIMM/PCI Enabled Disabled S pread S pectrum Enables or disables the reduction of the mainboard’s EMI. Note: Remember to disable the Spread S pectrum feature if you are overclocking.
22 Chapter 2 BIOS Security Features Setting a supervisor password 1. Use the up/down arrow keys to select Chan ge Supervisor Pa sswor d menu then press Enter . A password box will appear . 2. T ype a password then press Enter . The password may consist up to six al phanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9) 3.
Chapter 2 23 Load Default Settings The Load Default Settings menu allo ws you to lo ad the default settings for all BIOS setup parameters. Setup defaults are quite demanding in terms of resources cons umption.
24 Chapter 2 Save & Exit Setup The Save & Exit Setup menu all ows you to save cha nges made and close the Setup Utility . Exit Without Saving The Exit Without Saving menu allows you to disca rd changes made and close the Setup Utility .
Chapter 3 25 This chapter contains step-by-step procedure s on how to disassemble the desktop computer for maintena nce and troubleshooting. Disassembly Requirements T o disassembl e the computer , yo.
26 Chapter 3 Pre-disassembly Procedure Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure, perform the steps listed below: 1. T urn off the system and all the peripherals connected to it. 2. Unplug the power cord from the power ou tlets. 3. Unplug the power cord from the system.
Chapter 3 27 Removing the Side Panel 1. Remove the two screws located on the rear edge of the side panel. 2. Slide the side panel toward the back of the chassis until the tabs on the cover disengage with the sl ots on the chassis. 3. Lift the side panel away from the server and put it aside for reinstallation later .
28 Chapter 3 Removing the Heat Sink Fan Assembly W ARNING: The h eat sink becomes very hot when the system is on. NEVER touch the heat sink with any metal or with your hands. 1. disconnect the fan cable fro m the mainboard. 2. Use a long-nosed screwdriver to loos en the four screws on the heat sink, in the order as shown below .
Chapter 3 29 Removing the Processor IMPORT AN T : Before removing a processor from the mainboard, make sure to create a backup file of all import ant dat a. W ARNING: The processor becomes very hot when the syste m is on. Allow it to cool off first before handling .
30 Chapter 3 Removing the Mode Card 1. Release the Slot cover lock. 2. Remove the screw from chassis. 3. Gently pull the Modem card to remove it from the mainboard.
Chapter 3 31 Removing the TV Card 1. Gently pull the TV card to remove it from the mainboard. Removing the VGA Card 1. One finger Press the clip and the same time Gently pull the card to remove it from the mainboard.
32 Chapter 3 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 1. Disconnect the data and power cab les from the rear of the optical drive and th e mainboard. 2. Remove the HDD bracket a. Remove the screw that secures th e HDD bracket to the ODD bracket. b. Lift the bracket up and turn it over .
Chapter 3 33 3. Remove the HDD module a. Remove the eight screws secure the HDD module to the HDD bracke t. b. Slide the HDD out of the bracket..
34 Chapter 3 Removing the Front Bezel 1. Disconnect the LED cable. 2. Release the Cable Clip. Disconnect the Power-led Cable. 3. Release the front bezel from the chassis interior .
Chapter 3 35 Removing the Optical Drive 1. Disconnect the data and power cables from the rear of the optical drive. 2. Remove Four screw from the optical drive.
36 Chapter 3 Removing the Cables 1. Remove HDD Data and ODD Data cables from slot of M/B. 2. Remove USB1/2/3 cable from M/B. 3. Remove Card reader cable and Audio cabl e from M/B O DD C a b l e Pow e-.
Chapter 3 37 Removing the System FAN 1. Remove System F AN cable from M/B. 2. Release four screws according to the following picture . 3. T ake off the system fan from chassis.
38 Chapter 3 Removing the Power Supply 1. Disconnect the 24-pin an d 4-pin power supply ca bles from the mainboard . 2. Remove the four screw that secure s the power supply to the chassis.
Chapter 3 39 Removing the Memory Modules IMPORT AN T : Before removing any DIMM from the memory board, make sure to create a backup file of all import ant dat a. 1. Press the holding clips on both sides of t he DIMM slot outward to release the DIMM. 2.
40 Chapter 3 Removing the Mainboard 1. Remove the eight screws that secure the mainb oard to the chassis. 2. Lift the board from the chassis..
Chapter 4 41 Please refer to generic troubleshooting guide for troubleshooting i nformation relating to fol lowing topics: • Power-On Self-T est (POST) • POST Check Points • POST Error Messages .
42 Chapter 4 Power-On Self-Test (POST) Each time you turn on the system, the Power-on Self T est (POST) is initia ted. Several items are tested during POST , but is for the most part transp arent to the user .
Chapter 4 43 Bootblock Recovery Code Checkpoints DA Restore CPUID value back into register . Give control to BIOS POST (ExecutePOSTKernel). See POST Code Checkpoints section of document for more information. DC System is waking from ACPI S3 state E1-E8 EC-EE OEM memory detectio n/configuration error .
44 Chapter 4 POST Check Points Checkpoint Desc ription 03 Disable NMI, Parity , video for EGA, and DMA controllers. Initialize BIOS, POST , Runtime data area. Also initialize BIOS modules on POST entry and GPNV area. Initiali zed CMOS as mentioned in the Kernel V aria ble "wC MOSFlags.
Chapter 4 45 33 Initializes the silent boot module . Se t the window for displaying text informa tion. 37 Displaying sign-on message, CPU informatio n , setup key message, and any OEM specific information. 38 Initializes different devices through DIM.
46 Chapter 4 DIM Code Checkpoint s ACPI Runtime Checkpoint s AA Uninstall POST INT1Ch vector and INT09h vecto r . Deinitializes th e ADM module. AB Prepare BBS for Int 19 boot. AC End of POST initialization of chipset registers. B1 Save system context for ACPI.
Chapter 4 47 POST Error Messages List If you cannot run the diagnostics program tests but did receive a POST error message, use "POST Error Messages List" to diagno se system problems.
48 Chapter 4 Storage Device B: Drive Error The BIOS attempted to configure t he B: drive during POST , but was unable to properly configure the device. This may be due to a bad cable or faulty diskette drive. Insert BOOT diskette in A: The BIOS attempted to boot from the A: driv e, but could not find a proper boot diskette.
Chapter 4 49 5th Slave Hard Disk Error The IDE/A T API device configu red as Slave in the 5th IDE controller could not be properly initialized by the BIOS. This message is typi cally displayed when the BIOS is trying to detect and configure IDE/A T API devices in POST .
50 Chapter 4 Vir u s R e la t e d System Configuration 6th Slave Drive - A T API Incompatible The IDE/A T API device configured as Slave in the 6th IDE controller fa iled an A T API compatibility test. This message is typically di splayed when the BIOS is trying to detect an d configure IDE/A T API devices in POST .
Chapter 4 51 CMOS Microcode Error BIOS could not find or load the CPU Microcod e Update to the CPU. This message only applies to INTEL CPUs. The message is most likely to appear whe n a brand new CPU is installed in a motherboard with an outdated BIOS.
52 Chapter 4 Miscellaneous CMOS Settings Wrong CMOS settings are invalid. This error can be resolved by using AMIBIOS Setup. CMOS Checksum Bad CMOS contents failed the Checksum check. Indicates that the CMOS data has been changed by a program other than th e BIOS or that the CMOS is not retaining its data due to malfunction.
Chapter 4 53 USB eModule Error Messages SMBIOS eModule Error Messages CPU eModule Error Messages MPS T able (Multi-processor) eModule Error Messages Message Displayed Description W arning! Unsupported U SB device found and disab led! This message is displayed whe n a non-b ootable USB device is enumerated and disabled by the BIOS.
54 Chapter 4 Error Symptoms List NOTE: T o diagnose a problem, first fi nd the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check pro ce dure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/ FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Chapter 4 55 Diskette drive does not work. 1.Ensure the di skette drive is not set to None in the Disk Drives of BIOS Setup. 2.Diskette drive power 3.Diskette drive connection/cable 4.Diskette drive 5.Main board Diskette drive read/write error . 1.Diskette.
56 Chapter 4 CD/DVD-ROM drive LED doesn't come on but works normally . 1.CD/DVD-ROM drive CD/DVD-ROM drive LED flashes for more than 30 seconds before LED shutting off. Software asks to reinstal l disc.Software displays a reading CD/DVD error . 1.
Chapter 4 57 Video memory test failed.V ideo adapter failed. 1.Remove all non-factory-installed cards. 2.Load default settings (if screen is readable). 3.Main board Display problem: Incorrect colors No high intensity Missing, broken, or incorrect characters Blank monitor (da rk) Blank monitor (bright) Distorted image Unreadable monitor 1.
58 Chapter 4 Executing software shutdown from Windows98 S tart menu does not turn off the system. (Only pressing power switch can tu rn off the system). 1.Load default settings. 2.Reload software from Recovery CD. No system power , or power supply fan is not running.
Chapter 4 59 Undetermined Problems If an error message is present, go to "POST Error Me ssages List" on page 85. If you did not receive any messages, if the symptom is listed in "or "Error Symptoms List" on page 87. If you still cannot solve the problem, continue with this check: 1.
Chapter 5 61 M/B Placement Jumper and Connector Information Chapter 5.
62 Chapter 5 No Label Description No Label Description 1 CPU Socket CONN,S ocket,IntelPrescot tCPU,LGA- 775P ,10u,G ,SMD 1 1 1394A1 Onboard 1394a header 2 CPU_F AN CPU fan power header 12 SPDIF_OUT1 ~2 SPDIF out header 3 DIMM1~4 CONN,DIMM,DDRIII,1.
Chapter 5 63 Jumper Setting The section explains how to set jumper fo r correct configuration of the mainboard. Setting Jumper Use the motherboard jumpers to set system config uration options. Jump ers with more Than one pin are numbered. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jump er caps are Placed on the correct pins.
64 Chapter 5 SYS F AN HEADER (3pin & 4 pin colay default:3 pin) 1: GND 2: +12V 3: SENSE 4: PWM CONTROL(4 pin Fan) FRONT P ANEL HEADER 1: SA T ALED+ 2: ACPI_LED 3: SA T ALED- 4: PWR_LED 5: GND 6: P.
Chapter 5 65 FRONT USB HEADER 1: USBVCC_3 2: USBVCC_3 3: USB5_XN 4: USB7_XN 5: USB5_XP 6: USB7_XP 7:GND 8: GND 9: KEY 10: GND FRONT USB HEADER 1: USBVCC_4 2: USBVCC_4 3: USB3_XN 4: USB6_XN 5: USB3_XP .
66 Chapter 5 Connector pin definition FRONT 1394 HEADER 1: T_P A0+ 2: T_P A0- 3: GND 4: GND 5: T_PB0+ 6: T_PB0- 7: CPWR1 8: CPWR1 9: KEY 10: GND Connector Name Functio n Definition PSKBMS CONN 1: KBDA.
Chapter 5 67 VGA CONN 1: RED 2: GREEN 3: BLUE 4,1 1: NC 9: HDMIVCC 12: VDAC_SDA T 13: HSYNC 14: VSYNC 15: VDAC_SCLK 5,6,7,8,10,16,17: GND USB+1394 CONN 1: USBVC C_5 2: USB9_XN 3: USB9_XP 4: AUGND2 5: .
68 Chapter 5 USB+LAN CONN 1:USBVCC_6 12:MDI1_P 2:USB10_XN 13:MDI1_N 3:USB10_XP 14:MDI2_P 4:AUGND2 15:MDI2_N 5:USBVCC_6 16:MDI3_P 6:USB1 1_XN 17:MDI3_N 7:USB1 1_XP 18:DGND 8:AUGND2 9:LAN_1P8V 10: MDI0_.
Chapter 5 69 SA T A CONN 1: GND 2: SA T A2_TX_P 3: SA T A2_TX_N 4: GND 5: SA T A2_RX_N 6: SA T A2_RX_P 7: GND SA T A CONN 1: GND 2: SA T A3_TX_P 3: SA T A3_TX_N 4: GND 5: SA T A3_RX_N 6: SA T A3_RX_P .
70 Chapter 5 A TX_POWER CONN 1:VCC3 13:VCC3 2:VCC3 14:-12V 3: GND 15:GND 4:VCC 16:A TX_PSON_L 5:GND 17:GND 6:VCC 18:GND 7:GND 19:GND 8:A TX_PWRGD 20:NC 9:5VSB 21VCC 10:+12V 22:VCC 1 1:+12V 23:VCC 12:V.
chapter 6 71 This chapter offers the FRU (Field Replaceable Unit) lis t in glob al config uration of the Aspire M3802 desktop computer . Refer to th is chapter w henever ordering the parts to repa ir or for RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization).
72 Chapter 6 Aspire M3802 Exploded Diagram NOTE: This section will be updated when more information becomes available..
Chapter 6 73 NO. Description NO. Description 1 6IN5-WITH-1394-X1-ASH-1 15 MB-SUPPORT 2 CDROM-NEC-4DX 16 M330-SUB-CHASSIS 3 ACER-M330-MAIN-CHASSIS 17 POWER-PCBA 4 HOD-BKT 18 M330-LIGHT 5 M330-SIDE-DOOR.
74 Chapter 6 Aspire M3802 FRU List Category Description Part Number MAINBOARD MB Kit HimalayanII_D2 Intel G43 ICH10R GMA X4500 384M Intel 82567V Giga LAN A TX W/ 1394 V1.0 LF w/ EuP Lot6 MB.SCQ07.002 CARD READER IOI 16-in-1 CR M1/M3 w/3.5", USB2.
Chapter 6 75 Core 2 Quad Q8200 (2.33G 4M 1333FSB) 95 W , M1 KC.82001.QQR Core 2 Duo E8500 (3.16G 6M 1333FSB) , 65W , E0 KC.85001.DEE Core 2 Duo E8400 (3.0G 6M 1333FSB) , 65W , E0 KC.84001.DEE Core 2 Duo E7600 (2.66G 3M 1066FSB) , 65W , R0 KC.76001.D E0 Core 2 Duo E7500 (2.
76 Chapter 6 1.5TB KH.15K01.002 640GB KH.64008.003 750GB KH.75008.005 1TB KH.01K08.005 2TB KH.02K08.001 ODD DH-16D5S Win7 KV .0160F .002 DH-20N(H/F) Win7 KV .0160D.016 GH-41F(H/F) Win7 non-Lab elflash KU.0160D.049 DH-16AASH (H/F) Win7 non-La belflash KU.
Chapter 6 77 MOUSE Acer 0810 Project PS2 Optical mouse MS.1 1200.013 Logitech 0810_USB Optical mouse USB M-UA Y -ACR2 MS.1 1200.014 Lite-On PS2 optical mouse PS2 SM-9620 MS.1 1200.017 Lite-On USB optical USB SM-9625 MS.1 1200.018 Logitech USB Optical mouse USB M-UAE96 GS MS.
78 Chapter 6 Keyboard CHICONY KB-0759 PS/2 Standard 105KS Black Norwegian w/o eKey KB.PS203.304 Keyboard CHICONY KB-0759 PS/2 S tandard 104KS Black Hebrew w/o eKey KB.PS203.305 Keyboard CHICONY KB-0759 PS/2 Standard 105KS Black Polish w/o eKey KB.PS203.
Chapter 6 79 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9620 PS/2 St andard 107KS Black Brazilian Portuguese w/o eKey KB.PS20B.078 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9620 PS/2 S tandard 109KS Black Japanese w/o eKey KB.PS20B.079 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9620 PS/2 St andard 105KS Black German w/o eKey KB.
80 Chapter 6 Keyboard CHICONY KU -0760 USB S t andard 104KS Black T raditional Chinese w/o eKey KB.USB03.193 Keyboard CHICONY KU-0760 U SB S tandard 104KS Black Simplified Chinese w/o eKey KB.USB03.194 Keyboard CHICONY KU-0760 U SB S tandard 104KS Black US International w/o eKey KB.
Chapter 6 81 Keyboard CHICONY KU-0760 U SB S tandard 105KS Black Danish w/o eKey KB.USB03.220 Keyboard CHICONY KU-0760 U SB S tandard 104KS Black Czech w/o eKey KB.USB03.221 Keyboard CHICONY KU-0760 U SB S tandard 105KS Black Romanian w/o eKey KB.USB03.
82 Chapter 6 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9625 USB St andard 105KS Black Icelandic w/o eKey KB.USB0B.177 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9625 USB St andard 105KS Black Norwegian w/o eKey KB.USB0B.178 Keyboard LITE-ON SK-9625 USB St andard 104KS Black Hebrew w/o eKey KB.USB0B.
chapter 7 83 INTEL® MATRIX STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CHECK(DOS) 1.Intel(R) Matrix Storage Manager option ROM 1-1: Create SA T A RAID 0 S tep 1:Shut down the EUT , unplug the power cable,connect two SA T A HDDS to EUT , che ck the EUT all devices are connect/plug o k.
84 Chapter 7 S tep 6:Create RAID 0 Mode,en ter the RAID name,such as "MyRaid0",default is"V olume0". Picture2 S tep 7:Select "RAID0(S tripe)" at "RAID Level".
Chapter 7 85 S tep 8:Y o u can select the "S trip Size" and define RAID capacity in "Capactity". P icture4 S tep 9:Press "Create V olume" to create RAID0,it will pop the warning message that a ll data will be lost,"press "Y" to confirm it.
86 Chapter 7 1-2: Create SA T A RAID 1 S tep 1:Shut down the EUT , unplug the power cable,connect two SA T A HDDS to EUT , che ck the EUT all devices are connect/plug o k. S tep 2:Press "PWR-BTTN" to power on the EUT ,Load BIOS defaul t setting .
Chapter 7 87 S tep 7:Select "RAID5(Parity)" at "RAID Level". P icture7 S tep 8:Y o u can select the "S trip Size" and define RAID capacity in "Capactity".
88 Chapter 7 S tep 8:Select two HDDs in "Disk" by sp ace key . Picture8 S tep 9:Press "Enter" to finish HDD selectio n and it will back to RAID creation interface.
Chapter 7 89 Intel RAID SOP (Windows for WIN7) 2.Intel(R) Matrix Storage Console 2-1:Create a“RAID Ready” System into" RAID 0" with two Hard Drives by‘Create RAID V olume from Existing HDD Drive ’. S tep 1:Install Win7 OS with one SA T A HDD.
90 Chapter 7 S tep 5:Click "Next" at create a RAID vo lume window . P icture3 S tep 6:Key the name in "V olume Name" an d select "RAID 0" in RAID Level. Picture4 S tep 7:Select minimum HDD as "Source Hard Drive".
Chapter 7 91 P icture6 S tep 8:Select Menber Hard Drive(s). Picture7.
92 Chapter 7 St e p 9 : Sp e c i f y Vo l u m e S i ze then pr ess "next". Picture8 S tep 10:Press "next" to finish setup and start create RAID0. Picture9 S tep 1 1:It may takes half and hours to create RAID 0.After create completely ,it will ask to reboot to finish create RAID0.
Chapter 7 93 S tep 6:Key th e name in "V olu me Name" and select "RAID 1" in RAID Level. Picture10 S tep 7:Select minimum HDD as "Source Hard Drive". S tep 8:Select Menber Hard Drive(s). St e p 9 : Sp e c i f y Vo l u m e S i ze then pr ess "next".
94 Chapter 7 S tep 6:Key the name in "V olume Name" an d select "RAID 5" in RAID Level. Picture1 1 S tep 7:Select minimum HDD as "Source Hard Drive".
Chapter 7 95 S tep 8:At least select two HDD as Menber Hard Drive(s). Picture13 St e p 9 : Sp e c i f y Vo l u m e S i ze then pr ess "next". S tep 10:Press "next" to finish setup and start create RAID5. S tep 1 1:It may takes half and hours to create RAID 5.
96 Chapter 7 S tep 7:Select two HDDs as "Source Ha rd Drive". Picture15 S tep 8:At least select two HDD as Menber Hard Drive(s). St e p 9 : Sp e c i f y Vo l u m e S i ze then pr ess "next". S tep 10:Press "next" to finish setup and start create RAID 10.
Chapter 7 97 S tep 5:Click "Next" at create a RAID vo lume window . S tep 6:Key the name in "V olume Name" an d select "RAID 0" in RAID Level. S tep 7:At least select two HDDs as "V olume L ocation". P icture17 St e p 8 : Sp e c i f y Vo l u m e S i ze then pr ess "next".
98 Chapter 7 2-6:Create a“RAID Ready ” System into" RAID 1" wi th two Hard Drives by ‘Create RA ID Volume ’. S tep 1:Install WIN7 OS with one SA T A HDD. S tep 2:Shut down the system,then add another two serial A T A hard drives in th e system.
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