| A) What is the maximum size of hard drive
it can support?
Our ATA133 controller supports 48-bit sector addressing. This would
translate to over 144,000 TB or 144,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. Our
ATA133 controller card can run on Windows 2000 under FAT32 or NTFS.
B) How many devices can it support?
The controller card will support additional four IDE devices.
C) What kind of RAID function it can support?
Our ATA133 RAID is software driven. It is capable of supporting
the following:
1. Supports RAID functions 0, 1 and 0+1.
2. Supports co-exist RAID set and Non-RAID HDD.
3. Allows HDDs with different sizes to be configured in a RAID set.
4. Mixes in different RAID set.
5. Provides system GUI monitoring utility to display/log/alert the
user for vital RAID set information and to manage the RAID functions.
D) What kind of OS does it support?
Our controller card only support Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP and Linux
OS.
E) Can the computer boot from the hard drive
attached to the controller card?
Yes, it can. If you want to boot the system from the hard drive
connected to our controller card, the hard drive must already have
Windows OS installed. Before the installation, you have to prepare
a floppy disk to copy from the folder, SIL680RAID, under Silicon
Image from our enclosed CD. Then you connect the hard drive to our
controller card and start the computer. Before you can load into
Windows, you need to press F3 in the BIOS to get into the RAID setup
menu and set up the RAID you want. Then you have to install Windows.
During the installation, at the very beginning, press F6 to prompt
the system for correct driver path. Direct the path to the floppy
driver you made. Finish up the Windows installation then.
F) Can you create a mirror set for existing
hard drive?
Yes, you can always configure a mirror set for your existing hard
drive. However, it is very important to have a backup of your existing
data.
G) Can the RAID card work as a regular IDE
controller?
Yes, it can. Our SIL680 RAID card has ATA133 + RAID function. If
you don't create any RAID set, the card will work as ATA133 card
but you still have to install the SIL680RAID driver and you will
see this message "Press F3 to enter RAID Utility" during
every startup of the computer. Or, you can flash the controller’s
BIOS to Non-RAID. To do so, please contact us with proper procedures.
Don’t try to download it from other websites because once
the flash is not done correctly, the card may not work again.
H) Can you attach a hard drive to our RAID controller card without
booting from it?
Yes, you can. If you are booting from the hard drive attaching to
your motherboard, you need to set up the RAID in the BIOS before
loading to the Windows. You need to press F3 when the computer first
starts up. After you set up the RAID, get into Windows, and "Add
New Hardware" to finish the process. Remember to attach the
hard drive to the card during the whole process.
I) What to do when your computer does not
start up normally after installing our RAID card?
Option#1: Make sure you have installed the driver
correctly.
1. Insert the SIL680 RAID card into your system
but connect your hard disk to the main board IDE connector.
2. Boot up system and install the SIL680 driver.
3. Reboot system and check your device manager
to make sure the driver is installed properly.
4. If there is no problem then shut down your system
and connect your hard disk to the SIL680 RAID controller.
5. Restart system.
Option#2: It is recommended to connect two identical
hard drives to the card. Avoid connecting other IDE devices to it
if RAID function is activated.
Option#3: Update your system BIOS to make sure
it supports RAID set. The enclosed Medley software to monitor the
RAID set.
Option#4: Remove the card and its driver from device
manager. Reinstall the card with different PCI slot.
Option#5: Update your Windows to the latest service
pack.
I) What is the minimum system requirement?
To fully utilize the function of our RAID controller card, your
system must meet the following requirements:
1. Intel Pentium based PC or compatible
2. Minimum 128MB memory
3. Support Plug-n-Play features
4. Support PCI 5V interface.
5. Windows 98/98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP OS.
J) Can the RAID card work on 3.3 Volt system
board?
No, our RAID card operates only on 5V PCI bus. So, it will not work
with some P4 Intel Server motherboard's PCI, which has only 3.3V.
It might even damage the card and the motherboard.
K) Where can you find more information?
Please visit www.siliconimage.com for more firmware update and detailed
technical issue.
L) To Verify for Successful Installation:
1) Right click My Computer and click Manage.
2) Select Device Manager.
3) Double click SCSI and RAID Controllers, then double click Silicon
Image SiI 0680 ATA/133 Controller to display driver properties.
4) If the message - “This device is working properly”
is displayed in the dialog box; the driver has been correctly installed.
M) What happens if IDE Controller is not
Detected?
1) If Windows did not detect New Hardware, click on Start, My Computer,
Control Panel, System, Hardware, and Device Manager, to view system
information.
2) Go to the Hardware tab, click on Device Manager.
3) Look for an Unknown Device with a yellow exclamation mark. Click
on it once to highlight it. Click on Action, then Uninstall on the
Menu Bar. Without restart, click on Action, choose Scan for hardware
changes.
4) If no driver is installed in Device Manager, shut down the system
and install the card in a different slot. Make sure the card is
all the way in. When the system boots up, the new hardware found
message for the IDE controller will display on the screen.
5) In BIOS Setup, make sure no PCI slots are set to Disabled.
-- Revised Date: 10/11/05
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