Hello and welcome TheLorax22,
One thing at a time I guess. You are not going to see any partitions on the snap drive.
Did you make an image of the SnapOS? Boot up with DD and put the image made from the snap drive in the root director of the windows drive(assuming you are using windows) then shutdown swap ORG Snap80 with replacement drive drive boot up from DD and mount windows drive then transfer image from windows root to new replacement drive.
Follow the instructions in the Wiki.
Not sure what drive you have , but I have had no luck with ATA133 working in Snap1000v2, however yours is a Snap1100v3, so you might not have this problem because of the updated BIOS.
Get the max cache ram on your hard drive if you can. It makes a big difference with larger drives in this unit. You have 64mb of ram on your mobo and are able to run Java, but I wouldn't.
Good luck,
bitor
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Originally Posted by TheLorax22
I have an 80gb Snap Server 1100 with the following specs:
Model: 1000
Software: 4.0.860
Hardware: 2.0.2
BIOS: 4.0.855
I want to upgrade the HD to a 400gb spare I have laying around. I've read the Wiki on how to do a HD-to-HD copy and I've downloaded DD & Knoppix 6.2.1 but neither one of them work. The BIOS on the machine recognized the 2 drives, but DD says there are no partitions on the Snap drive, and Knoppix just doesn't do anything. After steps 6 & 7, I see nothing on the screen to "identify" the drives. No clue what to do there as I'm not a Linux person. Can anyone help me get this bigger drive prepped for the Snap server? Thanks!
TheLorax
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