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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I have a snap server 110 with one SATA drive, which doesnt power up for some reason, any suggestion on making it work would be appreciated???
Does anyone have this server??? |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Any lights on the unit indicating it's getting power?
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The lights that come on are power and network, and some times HDD, system light doesnt come on........
The fan runs and I cant find the server on the Snap server Manager, any idea's??? |
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Thermophile
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Without the System led not doing any activity indicates that the HD may be MIA.
The GOS uses a std UNIX file system. So you can remove the HD and look at it with a unix OS. I would have SpinRite look at the HD before doing anything. It will tell you if the HD is bad or has file corruption, which it may be able to fix. To run SpinRite you will need to transfer the HD to a PC (ALL Other HD removed) and boot off of the SpinRite CD. MS Windows has a tendency to screw any HD that is not one of its local HD's.
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