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=== Aux ===
=== Aux ===


{{cite web |title=Aux |url=https://wiki.affsdiary.com/index.php?title=Storage_Configuration_(SE)}} is a name given to either a standalone drive or RAID0 configuration - no redundancy - set up for maximum speed. These are often used for running games or other data where speed is more valuable than safety. Note that on Windows systems, this will be named Asx due to limitations of the operating system.
{{cite web |title=Aux|url=https://wiki.affsdiary.com/index.php?title=Storage_Configuration_(SE)}} is a name given to either a standalone drive or RAID0 configuration - no redundancy - set up for maximum speed. These are often used for running games or other data where speed is more valuable than safety. Note that on Windows systems, this will be named Asx due to limitations of the operating system.

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The Seda Verified Build (SVB) entry on your About System page indicates whether or not your system was built by Seda, and to what standard of system. It is broken up into segments, explained below.

Generation

Generation indicates what era of build conventions Seda used during the construction of the system. If Seda did not build the system, this would be 0.

UEFI

"UEFI". indicates whether it is using "UEFI". or "BIOS"..

GPU

"GPU". indicates how many Graphics Processing Units are present in the system.

Array

"Array". indicates whether the system has an "Array"..

Core

"Core". indicates whether the system has a Core drive.

Aux

"Aux". is a name given to either a standalone drive or RAID0 configuration - no redundancy - set up for maximum speed. These are often used for running games or other data where speed is more valuable than safety. Note that on Windows systems, this will be named Asx due to limitations of the operating system.