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Notes To Self
Thursday 17th May, 2007 00:05 Comments: 2
1) Don't forget to screw the CPU fan back above the CPU before attempting to run the dual Xeons at around "half load" (the system didn't crash though)
2) Deleting a volume from a dynamic disk will delete the entire volume from that disk and all of the other disks
3) You need to initialise and then convert the basic disk into a dynamic disk before you can add it to the failed array
4) Read the help files
5) Learn how to count
6) Stop being so impatient and stupid
Avatar Yamahito - Thursday 17th May, 2007 12:40
Did you lose any data?
Avatar Robert - Thursday 17th May, 2007 13:04
I'll let you know once I finish recovering the huge software RAID array.
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