Saturday, January 9, 2010

Win Mount And Blade How Can I Mount A SNAP Server 1100 Hard Drive To Retrieve The Data On It?

How can I mount a SNAP Server 1100 hard drive to retrieve the data on it? - win mount and blade

After a storm my SNAP 1100 seemed to be completely dead. However, after I reset it back to life ... more or less. All the files seem ok, but very slowly, I can at 5.5kbps. I think the HDD is ok, so I took it out and tried to install it on an Ubuntu Linux system, but not mounted. I have also tried to install it on an Adaptec USB external enclosure, but not Ubuntu or XP can recognize.

1 comments:

ravikuma... said...

I went thro 'SNAP website and learn a little about SNAP. The hard drive is IDE and you can unplug the device (if you agree with that) and then connect to a normal system, which has IDE support. Find out first if it is not recognized by the BIOS or if it is recognized at all, then you need to know what file system you use SNAP. if you could come to this, let me know so that we move forward. I tried my best to figure out which file system you are using SNAP OS that I have not yet identified other priorities. Although this is only useful if they do not do it alone, let me know so I'll help you.

Post your experiences here so that we can move ahead.

Regards

Ravi Kumar Tennet

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