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  1. muddyfox1009

    Running 2 jobs simultaneously

    Hi, we just added another backup drive. Can we run 2 jobs simultaneously on the 2 drives or does 1 job has to finish before the 2nd one run? Each job will backup a tape on each drive. The drives are HP Ultrium LT04, using Arcserve Brightstor r11.5 SP4 running on Windows Server 2003. Thanks.
  2. muddyfox1009

    w32time event errors - should I worry?

    if you run any replication, then the servers shouldn't really be out of sync. if not, you wont have 2 worry.
  3. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    and there is no such a program to convert NTFS into FAT (?) which is what happened. thanks .
  4. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    thanks guys, i realise i sounded grumpy there, so whatever it takes, i apologise. Any any improbable ideas of what might cause this corruption, as this is a server and would not want this to happen again (it's connected to the net).
  5. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    Word of caution muddyfox, you came here with your hand out looking for help, it's best not to bite that hand. " What's this about ? who's biting what hand?
  6. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    this is what happen. For the previous installation it was NTFS (verified). While operating normally a message came repeatedly saying i should run chkdsk. So first i ran the scandisk using the scandisk tool, but it wont run, then i check to go into command prompt using the run cmd, but it says...
  7. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    What would you have me do? The disk was unreadable, the operating system is kaput, the file system stated that it is FAT, and still you implied there an option ? No, the previous o/s, was on NTFS not FAT. That's a certainty. So what gives?
  8. muddyfox1009

    NTFS system became FAT?

    I ran a windows 2000 server which had recently had to be reinstalled (thus reformatted) because it had asked for a chkdsk, then it turned out it had became (??) a FAT partition. Why did the NTFS file system had become FAT? ANy clues as to why this would happen ?

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