jason4207

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  1. Iirc the Green drives were the go-to drives up to 1TB. My 1TB Greens never gave me any issues. The 2TB Greens are when they went down hill. Then Samsung and Hitachi jumped in the top spot.
  2. Tempted to try swapping the original HDD back in and see if that OS install can see it. Also try a USB linux boot drive. May end up reinstalling Windows as a last resort. Gotta wait a few days until she brings it back again. Thanks for all the tips so far! I can get to the GUI no problem in Firefox. Trying to get to the shares in Windows Explorer. Or even see the Server in the Computers listed on my network. I can see all the other computers on the network and I can ping the server. So strange.
  3. Got the laptop back and double-checked all these things. I already had all my settings as you described them. There wasn't a 'server' listing under windows credentials. There weren't any credentials listed at all.
  4. I'm using both Windows Explorer and IE. I can get to the standard Web GUI with no problems and can even get to unMenu (:8080) just fine. I'm trying to browse the shares using WE without any luck. I think I already tried everything you mentioned, but will look again when I get the laptop back in my possession again next week. I did a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on it myself and selected the "Home" setting during installation. I've done this on hundreds of PCs/laptops before and have never had this issue. I've tried both wireless and wired using \\Server and \\192.168.1.129 in WE; both of which work on every other PC on my network. I'll update once I get the laptop back and double check your suggestions. Thanks for all the suggestions so far! Keep them coming!
  5. Tried that. Error code is 0x80004005 Unspecified error I tried before ever installing AV. I now have MS Security Essentials installed. I've tried disabling it. I also tried disabling the firewall...no luck. I can ping the server fine.
  6. I got my girlfriend a new laptop for Christmas....typing on it right now. I'm getting it all setup for her, but for some reason I cannot access unRAID on it. I can get to the web interface in a web browser; unMENU is no problem either. But any attempt to access \\Server (I changed the name on mine) from Explorer is met with an error. I've tried both wireless and wired. I've tried typing in the IP address directly as well...same result. I've searched and read through various threads and have tried all the suggestions, but I just cannot seem to get to my server via this particular laptop. My laptop works fine both wireless and wired. My other 2 desktops work fine. And every other PC I've hooked up temporarily has worked fine. I have everything on the same workgroup; I named it "HOME". This laptop can see the other PCs, but it just can't see the unRAID server at all. I've tried everything I can think of, but I'm not getting anywhere. I was hoping to have all this worked out before Christmas, but I'm just getting more and more frustrated. I built my unRAID server back in '08, and this is the first time I've had a PC in my house unable to access it. The laptop is a Dell Inspiron with Windows 7 Ultimate on it.
  7. Thanks Joe! Worked like a charm! I had backed up a friend's laptop using Acronis, and had opened the image in R/W mode so I could change permissions and get into the User folder. The laptop was taking forever to process the permission change (it's pretty old), so I cancelled out. I deleted the 2nd image file that was created so I could start from scratch on my PC, but apparently that 2nd image file needs to be present to reopen the original image... Doh!!! Rebuild Tree got it back!
  8. So, I take it this means this process won't work on the cache drive?
  9. I got 2 from Amazon a little while back. One for me, and 1 for my buddy. I thought that Hitachi box was pretty well designed. Seemed like it would absorb shock pretty well from any direction. Unlike some instances where you get a HDD wrapped in bubble-wrap, but corners are not well protected. I do wish they had added more brown paper or air bags to the larger box, and completely surround the inner-box. I don't understand why most shippers just use air bags or brown paper to just fill the outer box instead of surrounding the inner box on all sides to better protect it. The number of RMAs that could be avoided would seem to make it worth their efforts. My Hitachi passed preclear w/ flying colors.
  10. 4-in-3? I just got the Antec 902 for a different rig, and it comes w/ black 3-in-3 cages. My Coolermaster Centurion 590 came w/ a 4-in-3 cage and I managed to score 2 more identical cages off these forums to get 12 drives in my 9-bay unRAID case.
  11. Is it still under warranty? I'd hope to get more than 2.5yrs out of any drive.
  12. Finally finished getting her setup the way I want...well close...I still have a 1TB and a 640GB on the TX4 instead of 2 640GB drives on there. And I ended up losing all the data on a 640Gb drive during all the swapping around, but fortunately it's not anything personal and it's easily replaceable. I ran a parity-check today, and this is what I'm getting: It starts out at ~34MB/s, and climbs to ~44MB/s fairly quickly. I missed the 640GB and 1TB transistions, but at 85% complete it was doing 67MB/s. At the end syslog said it took 9.74hrs at an average speed of 55.7MB/s. Without the TX4 I think I started out around 55-58MB/s and maxed out around 89MB/s, but I didn't take good notes to do a decent before & after comparison. Parity checks are definitely faster w/o it...I wonder if it's running at 66MHz? Anyone know how to check? It's still plenty fast considering everything. I'm in good shape now as far as ports and speed, and I've maxed out this case with 12 drives. From here on out I'll just be upgrading drives as needed.
  13. In due time. I'll get 2TB drives as i need them. The 2TB drives are only getting cheaper, but the 640GB AAKS are still worth $40-$50. I'm plan to max out at 12 drives and just upgrade drives as needed.
  14. You read my mind on reorganizing my data, and answered a question I was going to ask in advance! I was hoping unRAID would automatically reorganize my data if I setup include/exclude how I want it, but was pretty sure I'd have to do it manually. Intel-1: 2TB Samsung Parity JM-1: 2TB Samsung disk 1 Intel-2: 1TB WD disk 2 SI-1: 1TB WD disk 3 Intel-3: 1TB WD disk 4 TX4-1: 640GB WD disk 5 Intel-4: 1TB WD disk 6 JM-2: 1TB WD disk 7 Intel-5: 1TB WD WD disk 8 SI-2: 640GB WD disk 9 Intel-6: 640GB WD cache TX4-2: 640GB WD disk 11 This look good? Thanks!
  15. I found this quote from an older thread. Is there any truth to this? If so, once I get my Promise Sata150 TX4 PCI I want to do this: Intel = ICH10R 6-port JM = JMicron on-board 2-port SI = Silicon Image PCIex1 2-port TX4 = Promise TX4 PCI 4-port (2 used) Intel-1: 2TB Samsung Parity JM-1: 2TB Samsung disk 1 Intel-2: 1TB WD disk 2 SI-1: 1TB WD disk 3 Intel-3: 1TB WD disk 4 TX4-1: 1TB WD disk 5 Intel-4: 1TB WD disk 6 JM-2: 1TB WD disk 7 Intel-5: 640GB WD disk 8 SI-2: 640GB WD disk 9 Intel-6: 640GB WD cache TX4-2: 640GB WD disk 11 I will have to look into how to swap my disk order, but iirc it can be done. What do you guys think? Does anyone have any experience that this will improve parity performance?