Just been looking for this myself... Last site I found suggested restarting server, and pressing F6 (or whatever is prompted) to access RAID settings. Haven't tried this myself, but will do tomorrow and report back (if I remember / am successful)...
BTW, the site also stated that if you don;'t know what RAID type it is, you shouldn't be messing with it anyway !!! Better option than above would be to check with whoever set it up, rather than running the risk of damaging the RAID - I wish I had this option ;-)
Check with your motherboard manual (if it has onboard RAID), or check with your RAID controller's manual to see if it supports setting up single drives and not having a raid configuration.
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RAID 7 is triple parity RAID 6 is double parity.
raid 5
RAID is implemented using a RAID controller on the motherboard or on a RAID controller card. RAID is enabled in the BIOS.
RAID 2 and RAID 3.
RAID DP ---Stands for RAID Dual Parity.....
The police planned a dawn raid on the house.He was caught trying to raid the fridge.We lost some jewellery in the home raid.
Raid implemented by Hardware is more stable than RAID implemented by Windows
Dynasty warriors strikeforce= English version of Multi Raid Multi raid= ...multi raid
A group of hard drives assembled into a RAID array is often referred to as, well, a "RAID array" a "RAID stack" or a "RAID cluster."
The duration of The Raid is 1.38 hours.