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Serial ATA PCI RAID
Quick Installation Guide
04-0373D
Introducing the Serial ATA PCI RAID
The Serial ATA PCI RAID is an ultra high-speed two
channel Serial ATA controller board for use in
Pentium-class computers. It achieves burst data transfer
rates up to 150MB/s (1.5Gb/s) and supports various
brands of hard disk drives with capacities greater that
137GB.
Features and Benefits
Increased performance and security with
Serial ATA RAID
Supports 32-bit wide PCI bus at 66MHz and data
transfer rates up to 1.5Gb/s (150MB/s)
Supports RAID 0 (stripe) for performance and
RAID 1 (mirror) for data reliability
Compliant with Serial ATA 1.0 and PCI 2.2
specifications
Coexists with on-board controller
Features independent 256-byte FIFOs per channel
for host reads and writes
Feature Watch Dog timer for fault resiliency and
flash memory for future BIOS updates
Breaks the 137GB barrier! Works with various
brands of large capacity Serial ATA hard disks
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Page 1 - Serial ATA PCI RAID

1Serial ATA PCI RAIDQuick Installation Guide04-0373DIntroducing the Serial ATA PCI RAIDThe Serial ATA PCI RAID is an ultra high-speed twochannel Seri

Page 2 - Package Contents

10For An Existing Windows 7 Installation1. Setup the RAID array prior to driver installation andboot up to Windows.2. Right click Computer, click Mana

Page 3 - Hardware Installation

114. Insert the driver CD, click Browse.5. Double click CD Drive... Drivers.For Vista (32-bit): Click OK.For Vista (64-bit): Double click 64bit, click

Page 4 - Serial ATA power

12Windows XP (32-bit) / Server 2003 (32-bit)For a New Windows XP / Server 2003 InstallationA new installation requires a floppy disk for the driverins

Page 5 - RAID Arrays

134. Click Next, then click Finish.5. Remove the driver CD, shutdown Windows, andsetup your RAID array.When Windows resumes, go to Installing SATARaid

Page 6 - RAID 1 (Mirror)

143. Insert the driver CD, select Install the softwareautomatically (Recommended), then click Next.4. Click Finish, remove the driver CD, shutdownWi

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152. At the Found New Hardware window, click Locateand install the driver sofware (recommended).3. Click Don't search online.4. When prompted, in

Page 8 - Resolving Conflicts

16For An Existing Windows Server 2008 R2 Installation1. Setup the RAID array prior to driver installation andboot up to Windows.2. Right click Compute

Page 9 - Driver Installation

173. Restart the computer when prompted by theinstallation.4. At the Windows 2000 Setup screen, press F6.5. When prompted press S to specify the locat

Page 10 - Windows Vista (32-/64-bit)

18Windows MEFor a New Windows ME Installation1. Setup the RAID array prior to Windows installation.2. Follow Microsoft Windows installation procedure.

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19Windows 98SEFor a New Windows 98SE Installation1. Setup the RAID array prior to Windows installation.2. Follow Microsoft Windows installation proced

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2System Requirements• Pentium or equivalent PC with an available PCI slot• Windows® 7 (32-/64-bit) / Vista (32-/64-bit) / XP(32-/64-bit) / Server 2003

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20To Verify Windows ME / 98SE Installation1. Right click My Computer and click Properties.Select Device Manager tab.2. Double click SCSI controllers,

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213. Double click InstallSATARaid, click Allow. Followthe onscreen instructions to complete.4. Double click vcredist_x86, click Continue. Followthe o

Page 15 - Windows Server 2008 R2

225. Type D:\GUI\jre-1_5_0_05.exe, then click OK.(Change D: to match your CD-ROM drive letter)6. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete theins

Page 16 - Windows 2000

23Using SATARaid GUIDuring the installation process, the SATARaid GUI wassaved in the Windows Startup folder, a small blueSATARaid icon will appear in

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24By selecting a specific channel the following informationis reported.Selecting each different component in the configurationtree provides specific i

Page 18 - Windows ME

25Selecting a specific drive reports all pertinent informationto that drive, including Configuration and DiskIdentification information.

Page 19 - Windows 98SE

26Selecting Sets reports on active RAID sets.By selecting the specific RAID set, such as Set 1 which isa Mirrored Set, the type of RAID set, the numbe

Page 20 - Installing SATARaid GUI

27The Members tab reports the device identification(corresponding with the information in the BIOS) and thestate of each device.Besides reporting info

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28The device identification, along with the state of eachdevice is also reported in the Members tab window. Notethat when a Mirror set is first create

Page 22 - Unblocking Startup Programs

29Configuration MenuWith the SATARaid GUI running, the small SATARaidicon should appear in the bottom right of the computerscreen, next to the clock.

Page 23 - Using SATARaid GUI

3Hardware InstallationGeneral instructions for installing the card are providedbelow. Since the design of computer cases andmotherboards vary, refer

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30E-MailUsing the E-mail tab in the Configuration Menu, the usermay set the default E-mail address and subject line towhere the configuration should

Page 25 - Identification information

31Event LevelThere are different types of E-mail notifications that maybe sent which are set with the Event Level tab.The different levels are:Disable

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32Log FileThe log file is used to store event information receivedfrom all the RAID drivers. The log file is a text file and canbe viewed with Notepa

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33PopupThe popup window is a visual notification that an eventoccurred. The popup window can be disabled or set topopup for only certain event levels.

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34TrayIcon and Event Table (except Windows 7 / Vista /Server 2008 R2)The TrayIcon sets which level of events the tray icon willblink for and the Event

Page 29 - Configuration Menu

35Menu CommandsAdvanced Menu (except Windows 7 / Vista /Server 2008 R2)Under the Advanced Menu you can create, delete, modifyyour RAID array, and crea

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36RAID WizardSelect your option, click Next and follow the on screeninstructions. Options not related to your RAID array willbe greyed out.RAID Mana

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37SATA RAID Help Menu (except Windows 7 / Vista/ Server 2008 R2)The SATARaid Help menu gives detailed information onfeatures and benefits and RAID fun

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38Blank Page

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39Technical Support and WarrantyQUESTIONS? SIIG’s Online Support has answers! Simply visit ourweb site at www.siig.com and click Support. Our onlin

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42. Connect the Serial ATA hard disk drive to the systempower supply using the included Serial ATA powercable.3. Connect one end of the Serial ATA dat

Page 35 - Menu Commands

Serial ATA PCI RAID is a trademark of SIIG, Inc. SIIG and the SIIG logo are registered trademarks ofSIIG, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered

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5RAID ArraysRAID arrays are setup in the Serial ATA PCI RAID BIOS.Find your RAID set from the table of contents. Follow thesteps in the order in whic

Page 37 - / Server 2008 R2)

66. Press Ctrl+E to exit the BIOS.7. When asked Are you sure to exit (Y/N)?, press Y toexit and reboot.For Manual Configuration1. As the BIOS boots pr

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7For Existing Hard Drives with Data1. As the BIOS boots press either Ctrl+S or F4 whenprompted to enter the RAID BIOS.2. At the next screen select Cre

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83. Select Rebuild Mirror set then press Enter.4. Select Offline rebuild then press Enter.5. When asked Are You Sure (Y/N)?, press Y to confirm.6. Th

Page 40 - About SIIG, Inc

9Low Level FormatLow Level Format is built into the RAID BIOS to make itmore convenient to erase the entire contents of a harddisk drive, including da

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