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Unread 02-05-2007, 10:56 AM   #15
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Default Re: Snap 1100 just died. Please help.

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Originally Posted by PP02
aye. I was quoted £1,000 ish just to look at the drives from data recovery pov that ws before swpping in other systems - the data on it isn't worth that much but close.

Adaptec don't/won't sell mobo's for the 1100 meaning I'd have to purchase a matching whole 1100. I can't believe that Snap / Adaptec do not have a means to access these drives without plugging into an actual working Snap.

Agreed, that they don't know what they are doing despite telling them it's a modified FS (info I'd obtained thanks to these forums) they repeatedly insiste it's readable from Unix. hey ho.

again thanks for the reply.

We do have someone state side who can get teh data back

Im not sure how he does it - ie by putting it into a pc or another snap

http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/member.php?u=1429

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