kryzak260

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  1. I posted the original post in that thread. Its about pretty much the same thing you are talking about here and its a pity its still an issue after 3 years but I guess the team has higher priority stuff to look at. Hopefully one day we will be able to fully customise the dashboard. I would still like to be able to remove parts such as the motherboard pane (I know you can minimise it) and move panes from side to side.
  2. Thanks! That does work and I wasnt aware of that. I still think more customisation options would be nice, but this is a start.
  3. Hi guys, I tried searching for this but didnt find anything - sorry if its been posted before! I just upgraded from 6.5.3 to 6.7.2. I love the new dashboard layout but it would be great if we could customise it or hide panels. For example im not really that interested in having my motherboard details on the page, especially near the top of the page where I have to scroll past it to get to CPU utilisation. I know you can minimise it, but hiding it completely or being able to move it to the bottom of the stack would be great... Thanks!
  4. Hi guys, I have a 5 data drive, 1 parity drive box running 6.0.1. Im about to upgrade to 6.5.3 if it makes any difference. I am going to upgrade my last remaining 2TB drive to a 3TB drive (not at the same time as the version upgrade!). Normally I would copy the data off it to the other drives or external before upgrading but this time im thinking I will let the parity do its thing and rebuild the drive. Ive never done this before, so im a bit paranoid about corruption or whatever. Is there a built in method, or a recommended method, for testing that the rebuild was successful (ie data identical)? Or do i just have to trust it? Im going this way this time because im feeling a bit too lazy to do the manual copy and copy back but if I ever have a failed drive im going to have to have trust in the parity, so might as well test it while I still have the old copy of the data! Cheers