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button to apply the changes when are you through.
Note: Objects should be placed in the same order as they were in the original RAID 5. If this order is
incorrect, you must change it by dragging the parents to place them in the correct order.
Object control buttons
Click this button to locate the selected object in the Drives
panel.
Add Empty Space/Add Missing Disk
Click this button to add an empty space or missing disk object
to the RAID
Click this button to remove the selected object from the RAID
Click this button to move up the selected object in the RAID
Click this button to move down the selected object in the RAID
Click this button to make the offsets the same for all objects in
the RAID
The RAID block size and Offset (in sectors) parameters must be set the same as for the original RAID 5.
You also need to specify Block order for virtual RAID 5. You may select it on the Block order drop-down or
shortcut menu.
If the those parameters are not correct, data on the parents will not be damaged, but files from the RAID 5
cannot be recovered.
Note: You may check how correctly you have reconstructed the original RAID 5. Find a file and preview it.
If the file appears correct, you have created a correct RAID 5 layout.
If your RAID 5 has an unusual configuration, you may create them manually. See Working with Advanced
RAID Layouts for details.
Parents tab
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