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I feel you have done me great injustice. You have no idea who I am or how many of this forums users I have helped over the years. You have to realize, I cannot supply all the information / utilities that I have. Snap would have my A??. and It would hurt me down the road.
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Snap-Tech I did not mean to stirr your blood pressure.
After talking with him for 1hr plus, he is a very very very qualified Snap Tech. His knowledge of all Snaps far exceds mine. He has over 12 units. ( Hallis you have a way to got to catch him.) He is just so busy doing recovery work and starting up his bussiness, he normally does a direct contact. As we all know phone support is faster than this forum. He's the real McCoy.
His expertise is in HD and HD Arrays Recovery.
Phoenix, The problem posted is actaully a bug in the 4000. But the fix is easy. Change the drives to C/S like the later models (rev 3+) and see if that fixes it. He also said the data is not lost. If you were to do a raw copy to new drives and install them, It would reconize the array and start the resync. Apparently the snap has a record of the drive ID's.