Hi Rich--
That sounds like a good suggestion. I'll give that a try. Sounds like I
may have a new drive or two in my future, too.
Thanks very much,
--Phil
Phil Mastman
Sandlot Pictures, Inc.
http://www.sandlotpictures.com/phil.html
> Phil,
>
> To determine which drive you can use the avid storage utility. It will
> tell you which drive is bad. And you can use the identify, and the
> drive will flash for you. I feel your pain. Today I came in and another
> drive was dead. Called avid, have a new one coming tomorrow. Then I'll
> have to restripe and redigitize footage.
>
>
> Rich Reynolds
> Destination Studios
>
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> Of Phil Mastman
> Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 1:49 PM
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> Subject: Re: Healthy (At Risk) Drives
>
> Howard, I'm not sure how to determine which drive doesn't come up.
> Windows just reports that 7 drives are available for the stripe, when I
> go to import foreign drives. Is there a way that I can tell which one
> isn't coming up?
>
> --Phil
>
>> No.
>>
>> What position you store them should not be critical as long a s
>> handled gently. It just sounds as if you have a dying drive. Are you
>> marking them to keep track of which drive wigs out?
>>
>> H
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