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cngarcia

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  1. Thank you for the illumination. I think I should go for plan 'B'. You are very kind.
  2. Hi, Thanks for your help. First, I my test I am assuming that one and only one disk is failing. Second, when disk 1 fails I am able to replace the disk and rebuild the array; I have no problem at all powering-up the system with disk 0. The problems comes when I try to simulate disk 0 failure. I can boot the system from plex 1 but I cannot replace the disk 0. If I replace the "bad" disk 0 and replace it by a blank new disk the system try to boot from this disk, and obviously it has no system yet, so the system won't boot. If I physically switch disk 1 to disk 0 the system boots but with a message saying that my Windows is an illegal copy. Now, you say that I must create a system image. By this, you mean a full system backup or just a boot disk? I try to find a way to create a CD (or DVD) boot disk with no luck. If you mean a full backup then I'm a little bit disappointed with the mirrors because the idea of the mirror is to have the system up and running very quickly. Is there a tutorial explaining the procedure? I saw the in your site there is a tutorials section. Again, thanks for your help. Regards.
  3. Hi, Recently I installed a couple servers in Windows 2008 R2 (no sweat). I also established disk mirroring in both servers (no sweat either). But I began to think about what to do i case of disaster, so I build a test server to simulate disk failures. I found that if disk 1 fails it is very easy to recover (just install a new disk 1 and re-establish the mirror). BUT if this disk 0 is the one that fails it's another story. I have tried different ideas, searched TechNet, searched Internet and I did not find a solution to this theoretical but possible problem. Can anyone give me an step-by-step solution to this problem? Regards, CNGarcia
  4. I'm an IT Manager of small shop and new in Windows Server 2008. Hope to learn more of it. Best regards to all.
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