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  • Re: RAID Access Failure

    1: Copy critical data to the NAS just in case. 2: shutdown and pull the dying drive. 3: Boot from the recovery CD and generate a full backup to USB HDD. With the defective drive pulled, you should be able to get a good image off of the partition/volumes. 4: Replace the defective one with a like drive...
    Posted to Desktop Edition (Forum) by MPECSInc. on 07-16-2008
  • Backed up a RAID 0 array but now I can't restore it to a smaller drive

    I just purchased ShadowProtect Desktop 3.2 and backed up my RAID 0 array, which is made of two 75 GB HDDs, so the actual capacity of the array is approximately 138 GB. The backup image was compressed to 20 GB...no problems so far. What I want to do is tear down the RAID array and restore the image to...
    Posted to Desktop Edition (Forum) by zep on 05-16-2008
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