Hi, the Tapeware installation disables the 'Removable Storage' service which is required for NTBackup to work.
The required default setting for this service is Startup type: 'Manual'.
Then there is a chance that the system's RSM Database has been corrupted.
To fix this run the Tape@Once...
Hi, there is a good chance that your system's RSM Database has been corrupted.
A corrupted database inhibits the use of removable media like tape devices.
This is a known issue with microsoft, see this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;235032
If you suspect this is...
Hi, TapeFirstAid will only work with 1st gen tape drives on ASPI compliant systems (Win9x, ME and with some luck Win NT and Win 2000 after installing Winaspi from Adaptec)
1st Gen:
ADR50e, ADR50, SC30e, ADR30, SC50, SC30, USB30, DI30 FAST, DI30
For 2nd gen tape drives use the Tape@Once utility...
Hi All
I'd like to add the following:
1st. OnStream tapes cannot be bulk erased. They contain servo tracking information that is applied at the media manuf. plant and cannot be rewritten by the tape drive.
2nd. The ADR2.60 IDE LVD and USB2 and ADR2.120 LVD drives can use Tape@Once instead of...
I think the following st.conf entries should work for you:
{ The formal syntax is:
tape-config-list = <triplet> [, <triplet> *];
where
<triplet> := <vid+pid>, <pretty print>, <data-property-name>
and
<data-property-name> = <version>, <type>, <bsize>...
Hi all,
As an ex-employee of OnStream I can confirm that the company ceased to exist in june 2003. There are no short term plans to revive it, and at the moment I do not know if the technology and know-how of the ADR tape format will re-emerge in new products.
As for support:
Linux: The Osst...
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