htop is like the process manager in Windows.htop (Whatever that is, found it on a ubuntu forum) seems to show all 8 cores are active, no idea why system info was only saying x4.
htop is like the process manager in Windows.htop (Whatever that is, found it on a ubuntu forum) seems to show all 8 cores are active, no idea why system info was only saying x4.
It was there in BIOS, just needed to format it and give it a name. Just done it with a 300Gb SAS drive, didn't want to format the other one as it's full of stuff and this way it's in a cool hot-swap caddy thing.You will need to go into the raid bios during post and see if the controller detects the drive. If it does you will have to create a single drive raid0 array and then create a volume on it.
The OS should then see the volume as a drive.