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Unread 10-26-2006, 06:45 PM   #25
blue68f100
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Default Re: What is my 4100 doing!

Up grading the ram will help with caching, and will have no impact on your data, still safe. They use PC 100/133 ram NO eec, just std ram.

Try this by Frank
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On the main web browser screen, hit Security
Then hit Network Shares
You'll see a list of all the shares, click on one of them, and then click properties.
Then click "OK".
But only mount one at a time.

If you take it to a recovery service you will be looking at upwards of $2-5k. Raid 5 systems are expensive to recover.

I do not think you are at the point yet.

I would go ahead and get the 120gig drives. We may beable to clone the drives to the 120's then reset the partition table to expand the drive. The live DD has cloning functions. But this will be our last resort. But with a drive failing you may want to go ahead and make the bin files. DD does not support writng to NTFS file structure. Since every thing is full you will need atleast 130gig of space.
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