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тАО11-13-2001 03:58 AM
тАО11-13-2001 03:58 AM
raid 4m upgrade from NT-2000
trying to upgrade to win2k but get the error on the raid 4m card. Thus cannot do the upgrade. How can i get round this? Is there a way
Thanks
Thanks
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тАО11-19-2001 02:22 PM
тАО11-19-2001 02:22 PM
Re: raid 4m upgrade from NT-2000
HI
there is a common problem with the upgrating process from NT4 ant W2K, if you have installed the os with the cd-navigator, it may be that the sistem have loaded the 4M driver even if you don't have this kind of card, so first be sure of the model of the netraid cadr you have in your server (take a look at the rear of the server, the 4m card have four UHDensity connector on the back of the card.)
if you doesn't have the 4M you can remove the card in the control pannel and remove the drivers in system32 drivers.
if you have a 4M in your server, take a look at the cd_navigator, they explain you the migration process.
bye
marino
there is a common problem with the upgrating process from NT4 ant W2K, if you have installed the os with the cd-navigator, it may be that the sistem have loaded the 4M driver even if you don't have this kind of card, so first be sure of the model of the netraid cadr you have in your server (take a look at the rear of the server, the 4m card have four UHDensity connector on the back of the card.)
if you doesn't have the 4M you can remove the card in the control pannel and remove the drivers in system32 drivers.
if you have a 4M in your server, take a look at the cd_navigator, they explain you the migration process.
bye
marino
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тАО11-26-2001 02:23 PM
тАО11-26-2001 02:23 PM
Re: raid 4m upgrade from NT-2000
Hi,
i have the same problem with a
netraid 4m installed.
Have you a solution how it works?
Thank you !
i have the same problem with a
netraid 4m installed.
Have you a solution how it works?
Thank you !
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