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> > > I bought a second hard drive for my computer since my /usr > partition > > was getting full. I don't want to deal with hardware raid since I > > don't want to be dependent on a certain hardware vendor or > chipset, so > > I'm wanting to go with geom. I'd prefer to not have to > backup all my > > data(I know I should anyway, but it's a 500gb hard drive, > and drives > > are     

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Author: Tamouh H.
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:05

On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 01:13:17AM -0500, Joshua Isom wrote: I bought a second hard drive for my computer since my /usr partition was getting full. I don't want to deal with hardware raid since I don't want to be dependent on a certain hardware vendor or chipset, so I'm wanting to go with geom. I'd prefer to not have to backup all my data(I know I should anyway, but it's a 500gb
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> I bought a second hard drive for my computer since my /usr partition was > getting full. I don't want to deal with hardware raid since I don't want to > be dependent on a certain hardware vendor or chipset, you probably don't have RAID hardware to deal, unless you bough 300 or more $ card. > so I'm wanting to go with geom. I'd prefer to not have to backup all my data(I know I should     

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Author: Jerry McAllister
Date: Jul 7, 2008 09:58

I bought a second hard drive for my computer since my /usr partition was getting full. I don't want to deal with hardware raid since I don't want to be dependent on a certain hardware vendor or chipset, so I'm wanting to go with geom. I'd prefer to not have to backup all my data(I know I should anyway, but it's a 500gb hard drive, and drives are growing faster than backup solutions). Would
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 13:12:40 -0800 (PST), "friesian@zoocrewphoto.com" <friesian@zoocrewphoto.com> wrote: >I am considering a new hard drive for my laptop. > >I have added extra hard drives to a desktop, but this is the first >time I would be replacing the main hard drive. I have heard there is >software to copy a hard drive, but I assume that you must need >something to connect them while     

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Author: Wojciech Puchar
Date: Jul 5, 2008 23:21

"Grinder" <grinder@no.spam.maam.com> wrote in message news:VVqqj.18876$9j6.11509@attbi_s22... friesian@zoocrewphoto.com wrote: I am considering a new hard drive for my laptop. I have added extra hard drives to a desktop, but this is the first time I would be replacing the main hard drive. I have heard there is software to copy a hard drive, but I assume that you must
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friesian@zoocrewphoto.com wrote: > I am considering a new hard drive for my laptop. > > I have added extra hard drives to a desktop, but this is the first > time I would be replacing the main hard drive. I have heard there is > software to copy a hard drive, but I assume that you must need > something to connect them while you do that. One way that I know works is to mount both hard drives     

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Author: Joshua Isom
Date: Jul 5, 2008 23:13

I am considering a new hard drive for my laptop. I have added extra hard drives to a desktop, but this is the first time I would be replacing the main hard drive. I have heard there is software to copy a hard drive, but I assume that you must need something to connect them while you do that. The other option is to reinstall the software. How easy is it to install the operating service? I
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Meg, You say you are getting poor performance with Outlook. You may be looking at the wrong thing when you are looking at your hard drive setup. It could be network, or SMB signing related? Please define "poor performance"? Is it slow in opening Outlook? or what? What version of Outlook (2003? 2007?) Anything else slow - like copying a very large file to the server or from the server     

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Author: kony
Date: Feb 6, 2008 17:06

Hi. In December I installed Windows Small Business Server 2003 r2 with exchange 2003 on a new server in our small (8 person) office. Performance in the system is fine, except for when we are using microsoft outlook to access our email (which is downloaded with the pop3 manager). I was reading the newsgroup to try to figure out what we could do to improve performance, and downloaded and
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Author: philo
Date: Feb 6, 2008 15:12

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Author: Grinder
Date: Feb 6, 2008 14:55

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Author: friesian
Date: Feb 6, 2008 13:12

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Author: Kevin Weilbacher
Date: Oct 1, 2007 17:29

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Author: MegB
Date: Oct 1, 2007 15:21

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