...boot. It shows a blank screen and nothing happens. I have windows server 2003 as a operating system and also use raid 5. I really need to solve this to get some data from the disk and I really ...
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...configuration, and it's just needed to set the boot order correctly in the bios menu. For me, it worked. Now, I got an adaptec 7T sata raid controller, and I have both SCSI raid and Sata raid ...
...you need to be careful any change you make in the configuration of the disks will delete all data on your drives. This is non-recoverable loss. The utility has help and is fairly easy to
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configuration. What you can do is 1: Insert Raid Support CD and boot server using it 2: Once it loads, you can view raid arrays which is offline 3: Right click Raid Array and make it online Note: Raid
...drive in your array (which you should be able to if the RAID5 striping was stable) then you should be able to recover your data. You can get into the array configuration during the boot up
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...if one disk gets faulty and new disk inserted how much time will it take to sync/rebuild with the booted diks? Also, if one of the disks is removed and reinserted after sometime, how much time will ...
...boot on my Ml350G5 with raid0 Raid O is no RAID. Data is lost if the hard drive failed. Always use RAID 1 (mirrored) for OS and RAID 5 (striped) for DATA. That's 5 drives your server should shave ...
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...data. The replacement should boot as failed server. Make sure to track drives and slot location. Shuffling may cause major failure. It may want to stripe itself again and cause data loss and ...
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...configuration were you using (RAID 0,1,5, etc.)? Some RAID configurations allow you to replace a failed drive and not lose data, but I will need to know more about how you set the system up in order ...
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...DATA cable to an alternate connector on the motherboard. Remove the HDD, and connect it to another computer, to see if the HDD can be detected on that computer. If not, the HDD is the problem. Check ...
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