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Unread 01-31-2008, 06:18 AM   #1377
Jagar
Cooling Neophyte
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 4
Default Re: Hack a Snap Sever 1000?

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Originally Posted by blue68f100
If right every thing works
Perhaps getting “everything right” is something you are willing to help me on?
If yes PM me…
If not – definitely don’t sweat it; RAID would be convenient but I’m not desperate for RAID capability from this 1000 unit considering it’s age, transfer speed, and also considering other BYOD NAS available in the current market.
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
If you want a RAID, buy a unit that supports it.
Post # 1284 <--- I can't argue with that. It's just the urge
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
If you turn off auto reboot and do not unlock the bios, change are only tempary till it reboots. Doing it this way, reboot will reverse the settings, away to recover.
You are very clear but I just want to reiterate to be sure: if I were to turn off auto reboot and change the Model to 0 without unlocking the bios I can experiment with RAID 0 or 1 with the 1000 without risk of permanent bricking? The settings will stick until I change the model number back or reboot? I’m guessing (because I have not reloaded the OS) I would need to use the debug mode commands to initiate the mirror configuration? Just curious…
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Originally Posted by blue68f100
I like this mega post, new members are in shock, havn't see any threads this long before. And loaded with a wealth of information.

Thanks to this forum and more specifically this mega post I have a SNAP! 1000 with a 320GB Seagate 7200.10 and a 160GB Western Digital Protégé, JBOD, in a mini tower with ample power and cooling. Total cost = about $90.00 (Everything was scavenged except the Seagate HDD I recently purchased from NewEgg)
You folk really know your stuff!
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