Deleting Virtual DisksNOTE: You cannot delete a virtual disk during an initialization.NOTE: Warning messages appear stating the effect of deleting a virtual disk. Click OK twice tocomplete the virtual disk deletion.Perform the following steps in the BIOS Configuration Utility ( ) to delete the virtual disks:1. Press to access the VD Mgmt screen.2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Virtual Disks.3. Press .The action menu is displayed.4. Select Delete VD and press .5. If there are multiple virtual disks in a Disk Group, select Total Free Capacity for the Disk Group in theVD Mgmt screen.The total amount of free space available in the Disk Group is displayed.Deleting Disk GroupsYou can delete disk groups using the BIOS Configuration Utility ( ). When you delete a diskgroup, the utility also removes the virtual disks in that disk group.To delete disk groups, perform the following steps in the BIOS Configuration Utility ( ):1. Press to access the VD Mgmt screen.2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Virtual Disks.3. Press .The action menu is displayed.4. Select Delete Disk Group and press .The disk group is deleted.NOTE: When you delete a disk group, the remaining disk groups with higher numbers areautomatically renumbered. For example, if you delete disk group #2, then disk group #3 isautomatically renumbered as disk group #2.Clearing The ConfigurationTo clear the configuration, perform the following steps in the BIOS Configuration Utility ( ):1. Press to access the VD Mgmt screen.2. Select the controller using the arrow keys3. Press .The action menu is displayed.4. Select Clear Config.A pop-up window is displayed prompting for confirmation to delete all virtual disks.5. Select YES to delete the virtual disks or NO to retain the configurations.51