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05-29-2003 09:21 AM
05-29-2003 09:21 AM
NetServer E60
Howdy, this is my first post, glad to join this forum. I recently experienced a problem with my E60. The RAID 1 broke suddenly, it would reboot itself indefintely during the bootup. I had to pull out the sec drive and break the mirror and re-establish it. It's working fine now, but the EISA partition is lost on the sec drive. Just wondering if it will cause problem in the future? Thanks.
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05-31-2003 01:01 AM
05-31-2003 01:01 AM
Re: NetServer E60
Hi Kevin,
Not to my knowledge it shouldnt cause any problems. The utility partition is generally useful for updating bios and troubleshooting, but there are other ways of doing this.
Not to my knowledge it shouldnt cause any problems. The utility partition is generally useful for updating bios and troubleshooting, but there are other ways of doing this.
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