How to enter the Intel RST configuration utility
How to create RAID volumes
How to delete RAID volumes
How to reset storage drives to non-RAID
How to rebuild RAID 1 or RAID 5 volumes
Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
Select
.Press F10 to save changes and exit.
Restart the computer. When the logo screen is displayed, press F1 to enter the UEFI BIOS menu.
Select
and then press Enter.Create RAID Volume: Create a RAID volume. If no internal storage drives can be used, this option is not available.
RAID Volumes: Confirm the information of the created RAID volumes.
Non-RAID Physical Disks: Confirm the information of all non-RAID drives.
Press the up and down arrow keys to select an option. Press Enter to enter the menu for the selected option. Press Esc to exit the Intel RST configuration utility.
Enter the Intel RST configuration utility.
Select Create RAID Volume, and then press Enter to open the CREATE RAID VOLUME window.
Select and configure the options one by one.
Name : Use the default name or type a preferred name for the RAID volume.
RAID Level : Press Enter to change the RAID between RAID 0 (Stripe) and RAID 1 (Mirror).
Select Disks : Select a drive and press Spacebar or Enter to add it into a group. The drive that cannot be used to create a RAID volume is not selectable. An X mark is displayed next to the selected drive.
Strip Size : Select a strip size and press Enter to complete the configuration. This option is only available for RAID 0.
Capacity : Customize the capacity of the RAID volume. The default RAID volume is the largest value.
After the RAID volume is created, the Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology window is displayed, and the created volume is displayed under RAID Volumes.
Press F10 to save changes and exit.
Enter the Intel RST configuration utility.
Select the volume that you want to delete under RAID Volumes. Press Enter to open the RAID VOLUME INFO window.
Select Delete and press Enter to delete it from the RAID Volumes list.
When prompted, select Yes to confirm the deletion of the selected RAID volume.
After you delete the RAID volume, the Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology window is displayed. Member drives of the deleted volume are displayed under Non-RAID Physical Disks.
Press F10 to save changes and exit.
Enter the Intel RST configuration utility.
Select the volume that you want to reset under RAID Volumes. Press Enter to open the RAID VOLUME INFO window.
Select the drive that you want to reset under RAID Member Disks. Press Enter to open the PHYSICAL DISK INFO window.
Select Reset to Non-RAID and press Enter. When prompted, select Yes to confirm the reset action.
After the reset process finishes, the Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology window is displayed. The reset drive is listed under Non-RAID Physical Disks, and the volume of the reset drive is still listed under RAID Volumes. However, the status is changed from Normal to Failed or Degraded.
Press F10 to save changes and exit.
If the status of a RAID 1 volume is Failed or Degraded, you can rebuild it through the Intel RST configuration utility. To rebuild a RAID 1 volume, ensure that at least one member drive of the RAID 1 volume works correctly. Replace the failed storage drive with a new one that has the same capacity before you rebuild a RAID 1 volume.
Enter the Intel RST configuration utility.
Select the volume that you want to rebuild under RAID Volumes. Press Enter to open the RAID VOLUME INFO window.
Select Rebuild and press Enter to open the Rebuild Volume window.
Select the drive that you want to rebuild and press Enter to initiate the rebuild process.
After you initiate the rebuild process, the Intel (R) Rapid Storage Technology window is displayed. The RAID 1 volume under rebuilding is displayed under RAID Volumes with a Rebuilding mark.
Wait a few minutes. When the rebuild process finishes successfully, the Rebuilding mark is changed to the Normal mark.
Press F10 to save changes and exit.