- Oct 27, 2003
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Following a serie of reduce and rebuild, followed by two orphan disk in a RAID1 configuration, I decided to transition away from the Silicon Image 3114 controller to the embedded nVRAID controller of the nForce4 SLI chipset. I verified the integrity of both disks, Maxtor DiamondMax 10 SATA 300GB with Maxtor utility. I updated the chipset driver with version 6.70 from nVidia (including IDE SW driver required for the RAID), then flash the BIOS with 1009.
Now I am about to enable nVRAID on the BIOS, but I didn't find the Windows MediaShield Application. When searching nVidia Web site, I end up downloading drivers for the chipset, but no application. There is no entry in the start menu, neither an icon in the Control Panel. Where do I find it?
My second question is related to the existing data on one of the 2 HD. During the creation of the RAID, I saw in the MediaShield manual the I can leave the data intact, but I could end up with synchronization problems later. Do I really have to wipe both disks (I understand to wipe the second one of course)?
Thanks,
JTL
Now I am about to enable nVRAID on the BIOS, but I didn't find the Windows MediaShield Application. When searching nVidia Web site, I end up downloading drivers for the chipset, but no application. There is no entry in the start menu, neither an icon in the Control Panel. Where do I find it?
My second question is related to the existing data on one of the 2 HD. During the creation of the RAID, I saw in the MediaShield manual the I can leave the data intact, but I could end up with synchronization problems later. Do I really have to wipe both disks (I understand to wipe the second one of course)?
Thanks,
JTL