raid 0 problems
Technomage
technomage-hawke at cox.net
Sun Mar 26 22:41:12 MST 2006
On Sunday 26 March 2006 22:10, Craig White wrote:
> >
> > still though, thanks for the chuckle. that was worth a few good laughs.
> > :)
>
> ----
> you are coming off as a complete ass.
thank you for your "understanding". I will endeavor to try harder in the
future.
>
> If the drive is not functional as you said it is, and a RAID 0 as you
> stated, then your only options are as Alan stated, changing controller
> electronics or as Nathan suggested, what is commonly referred to as
> clean room technology, swapping platters. Either process would require
> at least one identical hard drive to the dead one.
that was already understood.
>
> However, given your nasty replies that your lack of comprehension of the
> problem or the wisdom of the solutions being suggested, you can rest
> assured that I won't be making any other suggestions on this topic nor
> any other that concerns you as you seem to have no ability to appreciate
> or comprehend the extent of the answers given.
thank you.
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"understanding is a three edged sword" -- Capt. John J. Sheridan - Babylon 5
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