Asus Application Manual User Manual

Asus drive xpert, Installing serial ata hard disks, Launching drive xpert in windows

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ASUS Drive Xpert

Drive Xpert, an ASUS exclusive technology, secures the data on your hard

disk and enhances hard drive performance without the hassles of complicated

configurations. With its user-friendly graphical user interface, you can easily

arrange hard drive backups or enhance the hard drive’s transfer rate.

Installing Serial ATA hard disks

For using Drive Xpert in Windows

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operating system, we recommend that you

prepare three hard disks: one hard disk with operating system already installed, and

two hard disks for Drive Xpert configuration.
To install Serial ATA hard disks for Drive Xpert configuration:
1. Install two SATA hard disks into the drive bays.
2. Plug one end of the SATA signal cables to each drive, and plug the other end

of the SATA signal cables to the SATA_E1 (orange, port 0) and SATA_E2

(white, port 1) connectors on the motherboard. Refer to manual for the exact

location of the SATA connectors.

3. Connect a SATA power cable to the power connector of each drive.

• For optimal performance, we highly recommend that you install identical

drives of the same model and capacity.

• The SATA_E1 (orange, port 0) and SATA_E2 (white, port 1) connectors on

the motherboard do not support ATAPI devices and hot-plug function.

Launching Drive Xpert in Windows

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OS

After installing Drive Xpert from the bundled support DVD,

double-click the Drive Xpert icon on the Windows

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notification area. The main screen as

shown on the right hand side appears.

There are two modes for Drive Xpert: EZ

Backup and Super Speed.

• Before using the Drive Xpert function, ensure that you have installed the

Marvell 61xx driver in the system.

• Ensure to install two hard disks to the SATA_E1 (orange, port 0) and

SATA_E2 (white, port 1) connectors when the Drive Xpert mode in BIOS

setup is configured as EZ Backup or Super Speed. Otherwise, the HDD

LED in the front panel flashes.

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