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Unread 10-18-2008, 10:04 AM   #2
blue68f100
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Default Re: Snap Server 110 (Upgrade HD)

I have not looked at a GOS single drive unit. You should be able to clone the original HD. But I would delete all data to save time, make sure you have a backup of the data you need to keep. You should delete the share too. If the new hd is larger you will be locked to the original size if not.

If the recovery console pops up during startup, use the clean install options this will insure the OS files are not damaged. This will require you to have the GSU file.

Keep us posted on how and/or what works and problems you find. This is an open forum for others to learn.
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