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  • Can't see my SATA drives

    The boot drive of my home PC has died. It is an IDE drive. I also have two SATA drives in the system which have the backup of the boot drive on them. This is a machine that was given to me by someone who used to be in software development, so it is running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, but I just use...
    Posted to Desktop Edition (Forum) by amock on 09-25-2008
  • 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
  • SP 3.1 Recovery Failure...

    Looks like we have experienced our first catastrophic failure that we were not able to bring back from an SP image. Every time we imaged the new drives that went into the server, we received CHKDSKs during the inital bootup phases with an inability to fix the errors due to insufficient disk space. In...
    Posted to Server Edition (Forum) by MPECSInc. on 04-16-2008
  • Installing bigger drives for SBS Server

    Hello, Pardon my ignorance in the following questions. Some of the answers seem to be in the marketing materials provided by Storagecraft, but I'm looking for some confirmation from end users. I have a Dell server with a 205Gb SCSI RAID (5) volume, it is split into 2 partitions, C: & D:. The...
    Posted to Server Edition (Forum) by rsmail on 02-09-2008
  • Re: Backup Exec 11d and Shadow Protect 3.0 on SBS 2003

    USB Hard drives are cheap. We have 6 month and 12 month grandfather drives. They are stored in a separate place and are a different colour so as to not get accidentally placed back into the rotation. Believe me, tape is more trouble than it is worth. If you have a need for grandfathering the data, then...
    Posted to Server Edition (Forum) by MPECSInc. on 12-14-2007
  • Re: Error: Can't get disk layout information.

    It seems that I have discovered the answer to my own question. When booting into the SRE, one must head right into Disk Map tab, right click on the unallocated space, and set the partition size there. A reboot later, and we are in business. We had the USB HDD with the images on it on and taking a drive...
    Posted to IT Edition (Forum) by MPECSInc. on 11-12-2007
  • Error: Can't get disk layout information.

    That is the second error after failing to create a Primary Partition on the new RAID volume. Try loading the drivers for the RAID controller into the Recovery Environment, and we get a "Path not found" error when trying to Load from floppy or USB flash drive. Image was taken from the same machine...
    Posted to IT Edition (Forum) by MPECSInc. on 11-12-2007
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