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Unread 07-29-2004, 10:39 AM   #149
norm2k
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Afganistan
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Originally Posted by HLouie
BACKUP YOUR DATA BEFORE DOING ANYTHING, IT MIGHT TAKE HOURS, JUST DO IT

2000 series
  1. Existing information
    Software:3.4.803 (US)
    Hardware: 2.0.0
    BIOS: 2.0.282
    Famework:1.2
    VM: 14.3
  2. BIOS and FIRMWARE update if available / Reset Snap Server to “FACTORY DEFAULTS” settings
  3. Remove existing HD / Installed 160gb / Drive started formatting automatically / 130gb limit
  4. Debug / reinit http://www.snapappliance.com/images/..._diskdrive.pdf / 130gb limit
  5. Installed OS4
    Software:4.0.803 (US)
    Hardware: 2.0.0
    BIOS: 2.0.282
    Famework:1.2
    VM: 14.3
  6. Debug / reinit / 130gb limit
  7. Debug / “ide 48bitLBACounter reset” / “ide 48bitLBACounter get” result “1”
  8. Debug / reinit / 160gb the size of the HD
  9. CONCULUSION – WORKS with OS4, the 128gb limit is changed . You have to use the ide command. I'm sure I could go higher, I’ll try a different drive later.

4100 series
  1. Existing information
    Software: 3.4.803 (US)
    Hardware: 2.2.1
    Bios: 2.4.437
    Framework: 1.2
    VM: 14.3
  2. BIOS and FIRMWARE update if available / 4100 NONE http://snap.broaddaylight.com/snap/d...tance=&Shared= / Reset Snap Server to “FACTORY DEFAULTS” settings
  3. Remove existing HD / Installed 160gb / Drive started formatting automatically / 130gb limit
  4. Debug / reinit http://www.snapappliance.com/images/..._diskdrive.pdf / 130gb limit
  5. Installed OS4
    Software: 4.0.803 (US)
    Hardware: 2.2.1
    Bios: 2.4.437
    Framework: 1.2
    VM: 14.3
  6. Debug / reinit / 130gb limit
  7. Debug / “ide 48bitLBACounter reset” / “ide 48bitLBACounter get” result “0”
  8. Debug / reinit / 130gb limit
  9. Tried using Snap 2000 drive / No go, does not recognize format
  10. CONCULUSION – as point out by OzDave maybe a combination of hard drive and bios, we should post the hard drive type we’re using. Norm2k use a command “ide 48bitLBACounter” will show you if the drive is compatible to the Snap Server. Stuck a 130gb limit with the Snap 4100 . I’ll try a different drive later.

Harddrive used is a Samsung SpinPoint 160gb / 8meg / 7200 / ATA133

OzDave. (You could be right, HD & BIOS)
Norm2k. (Thank for the tips, IDE COMMAND)
Musicgreg. (Thanks for the help, TIPS )

i forgot to say the ide command. that is what did it for me.
you beat me to it, i was gonna write the same thing.
anyways, follow these steps and it should work. it worked for this guy and it worked for me (I got a 200gb)
good luck
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