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  1. For some strange reason on a two new Windows 7 installs, one desktop and one laptop, the images don't show up on the webGui. On three other computers, the images are there, two other Windows 7 computers and a MacBook. I tried Chrome, Firefox, and IE and neither of them will show the webGui images. I can right click where the image is supposed to be and get the location of the image "http://192.168.1.81/plugins/webGui/style/banner.png".'>http://192.168.1.81/plugins/webGui/style/banner.png". When I put that in the address I get this in Firefox: "The image "http://192.168.1.81/plugins/webGui/style/banner.png" cannot be displayed because it contains errors. Can anyone shed any light on what might be causing this? Image from other computer: Thanks, /root
  2. Does it matter if I use the -A switch on these drives. According to Seagate's website these are advanced format drives, however, they say that you don't have to do any extra steps to use them. I'm in the process of preclearing them (4) and I used the -A switch. Just wondering if that will cause me any problems down the road. /root
  3. I followed the directions in this post and I'm back up and running. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=10713.0
  4. Here's a screenshot: http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/7129/lime.png
  5. Hi, guys. I'm running unraid server pro version 5.0 beta2. After adding a cache drive and two new storage drives, I can't connect to my server. I can reach it through my browser and can see it on my network, but it's not reachable. It worked fine before I added the drives. I get this error message. Any help would be appreciated. Thx, root roots_syslog.txt
  6. I'm currently running 2 of these in my unraid server. I was running them on a Windows 7 server in a raid 0 config. After about a year one or both have started clicking from time to time. This is the reason I backed up my data and switched to unraid and then migrated the data back to the drives in hopes of having some level of protection should the drive/drives dies. I ran their Seatools diag. software and the drives tested fine still with the clicking. These Seagate drives are notorious for "The Click of Death". Check the comments on Newegg. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148487