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    							M.2 PCIe SSD RAID
    You can create M.2 PCIe SSD RAID volume with UEFI BIOS.
    Creating a M.2 PCIe SSD RAID Volume
    1.Access the BIOS setup
    2.
    Switch to Advanced Mode
      by pressing F7 key.
    3.
    Go to Settings > Advanced > Windows OS Configuration.
    4.
    Set Windows 8.1/10 WHQL Support  to 
    
    Enabled.
    5.
    Go to Settings > Advanced > Integrated Peripherals.
    Setting\Advanced\Integrated Peripherals
    SATA ConfigurationSATA Mode [RAID Mode]M2_1  Pcie Storage Remapping [Enabled]M2_2  Pcie Storage Remapping [Enabled]
    6.Set SATA Mode  to RAID Mode.
    7.
    Set both M2_1 Storage Remapping
      and M2_2 Pcie Storage Remapping to
    Enabled.
    8.
    Press F10
    
     to save and exit and then press the  Enter key to select Yes.
    9.
    Reboot the system and access the BIOS setup again.
    10.
    Switch to Advanced Mode
    
     by pressing F7 key.
    11.
    Go to Settings > Advanced > Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology.
    12.
    Select Create RAID Volume 
    
    and press Enter key.
    ...\Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology\
    Create RAID Volume Create RAID Volume
     Name: Volume1RAID Level: [RAID0(Stripe)]
    Select Disks:PCIe, XXXXX XXXXXXXX-XXXX, XXXGB [X]PCIe, XXXXX XXXXXXXX-XXXX, XXXGB [X]
    Strip Size: [XXKB]Capacity (MB): XXXXXX
    Create Volume
    13.Enter in a volume name.
    14.
    Select the RAID level.
    15.
    Use Space
    
     key to select the both PCIe SSDs.
    16.
    If creating RAID 0, select the Strip Size; it is recommended that it be \
    left at the
    default value.
    17.
    Go to the Create Volume
    
     field and press Enter. 
    						
    							Removing a M.2 PCIe SSD RAID Volume
    Here you can delete the M.2 PCIe SSD RAID volume, but please be noted th\
    at all 
    data on M.2 PCIe SSDs will be lost. 
     Important
    If your system currently boots to M.2 PCIe SSD RAID and you delete the R\
    AID volume in the UEFI BIOS, your system will become unbootable.
    To remove the M.2 PCIe SSD RAID volume:
    1.
    Access the BIOS setup.
    2.
    Switch to Advanced Mode
    
     by pressing F7 key.
    3.
    Go to Settings > Advanced > Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology.
    4.
    Select a RAID volume and press  Enter key.
    5.
    Go to the Delete
    
     field and press Enter. The following screen appears
    ...\RAID VOLUME INFO\
    Delete
     Delete
    Delete the RAID volume?ALL DATA ON VOLUME WILL BE LOST!
     Yes No
    6.Go to the Yes field and press Enter key to accept the volume deletion. 
    						
    							Troubleshooting 
    Before sending the motherboard for RMA 
    repair, try to go over troubleshooting 
    guide first to see if your got similar 
    symptoms as mentioned below.
    The power is not on.
    ●Connect the AC power cord to an
    electrical outlet securely.
    ●Check if all ATX power connectors
    like JPWR1~2 is connected from the
    power supply to the motherboard?
    ●Some power supply units have a
    power button on the rear side, make
    sure the button is turned on.
    ●Check if the power switch cable
    is connected to JFP1 pin header
    properly.
    ●Verify the Clear CMOS
    
     jumper JBAT1
    is set to Keep DATA.
    ● Test with another known working
    power supply of equal or greater
    wattage.
    The power is on, but no signal to 
    monitor
    ●Connect the monitor power cord to a
    electrical outlet securely.
    ●Make sure the monitor is turned on.
    ●Select different inputs on the monitor.
    ●If 3 long beeps are heard, remove all
    memory modules and try to install only
    one memory module in the  DIMM2 slot
    first and then restart the computer.
    ● If 1 long 2 short beeps are heard,
    remove and reinstall the graphics card
    and then restart the computer.
    ●Test with another known working
    graphics card.
    The computer does not boot after 
    updating the BIOS
    ●Clear the CMOS.
    ●Use the secondary BIOS to bootup
    the system (Only for motherboard with
    Dual BIOS)
    Lost BIOS password
    ●Clear the CMOS, but that will cause
    you to lose all customized settings in
    the BIOS.
    There is no audio
    ●Adjust the volume.
    ●Connect the speakers/headphones to
    audio ports on the motherboard rear
    IO panel.
    ●Remove secondary speakers/
    headphones, HDMI cables, USB audio
    devices.
    ●Test with another known working
    speaker or headphone.
    There is no network
    ●Make sure the network chipset driver
    has been installed.
    ●Verify if the network cable is properly
    connected and 
    
    make sure the LAN port
    LEDs are properly illuminated.
    ● Verify your TCP/IP settings.
    ●Restart or reset your router.
    ●Test with another known working LAN
    cable.
    The USB device is not working
    ●Make sure your USB drive driver has
    been installed.
    ●Verify if USB device is listed in
    Windows® Device Manager.
    ●Connect the USB device to other USB
    port on the motherboard rear IO panel. 
    						
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