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15-May-2008, 02:28 AM #1
Question Removing RAID drivers
I recently decided (on a whim, a late night, tired whim!) to install Marvell RAID drivers on my system. I got no further than that point, never getting into the set-up etc. My system boots fine, has a 15 second hold time while the RAID info shows up, then the boot-up continues with no problem. So, while there is no pressing problem, I would like to bypass that RAID section entirely. I at first assumed that I would find some area in the BIOS (Intel, D975XBX2 mobo, April '08 edition BIOS) which would relate to RAID, however I cannot find any mention of RAID there. So, my question is... does anyone have any suggestions of how I might delete the RAID portion of my boot-up? Thanks in advance...
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