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Unread 06-29-2007, 05:46 AM   #7
blue68f100
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Default Re: SNAP 1000 in diagnostic mode permanently?

That what you have to do, if you can not locate the 1000 image file. But look at the bright side. If you image the boot tracks to a file you will have away to restore the other snap when it dies. All HD fail at one point, it's the natural life cycle, normaly in the 3-5 yr cycle unless it a Maxtor. Maxtor's has the highest falure rate in the industry. If your keeping critical data on it, make sure you doing backups.

If you removes the drives from a working unit. Make sure you note the jumper position, and mark which drive it is. I would hate to see you wipe a good unit.
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