2008-05-20, 09:40 PM
Yesterday I decided (foolishly as it turned out) to upgrade my MVP server as I had sold the CPU out of it to another GB user.
I upgraded the CPU from a Sempron 3000 to an Athlon 3200 at the same time I added another 512mb of RAM that had come out of my test/development PC when I upgraded it a while ago & upgraded the PSU from a 400W to a nearly new 450W that I had in a lower powered PC. When I fired up the server it said it had found errors on the D: drive (my main recording drive) which is a partition on 2x 320Gb SATA drives setup as RAID JOB & repaired the master table (or something like that can't remember the exact wording) & a few files then went into "Correcting errors in Volume Bitmap" & has been doing so for about 16hours now. BTW running XP sp2.
I guess my question is do I just let it keep repairing or is it basically a waste of time, I would really like to recover the 550+Gb of recordings off the drive if I could.
I upgraded the CPU from a Sempron 3000 to an Athlon 3200 at the same time I added another 512mb of RAM that had come out of my test/development PC when I upgraded it a while ago & upgraded the PSU from a 400W to a nearly new 450W that I had in a lower powered PC. When I fired up the server it said it had found errors on the D: drive (my main recording drive) which is a partition on 2x 320Gb SATA drives setup as RAID JOB & repaired the master table (or something like that can't remember the exact wording) & a few files then went into "Correcting errors in Volume Bitmap" & has been doing so for about 16hours now. BTW running XP sp2.
I guess my question is do I just let it keep repairing or is it basically a waste of time, I would really like to recover the 550+Gb of recordings off the drive if I could.