change elite 9150t raid configuration

I have a HP elite 9150t and 2 hard drives which came configured in RAID 0 array.  My needs for this computer have changed, and I need to remove this table and reconfigure as a RAID 1 array.  I can't find the right BIOS setting or way to enter the RAID BIOS, however.  How I change the RAID on a HP elite 9150t?

Thank you

David

Thanks for your help.  Your advice sounded very promising as I had already checked that I wasn't in RAID and AHCI mode, but that he had not changed the "Addon ROM Display Mode".  However, I just checked, and I do NOT have a BIOS for "Addon ROM Display Mode" setting in my BIOS settings in the start menu or anywhere else.  However, thinking maybe it has been disabled, I tried to reload the "setup defaults" and recording.  However, I still could not see not a message from the BIOS RAID, this time enter the BIOS Setup screen by pressing CTRL + I worked!  So I guess that it was charging "setup defaults" in BIOS.  I also noticed with what I could only use CTRL + I to enter the raid bios after a power down and not after a reboot/restart.

Anyway, it seems that the problem is solved so thank you all for the suggestions and help.

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