DaveR01 - Believe I used same port. Just a remove/replace operation. Guess I should have noted as such, but I that's my recollection in looking back at this experiment I did. The failure I...
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DaveR01 - Believe I used same port. Just a remove/replace operation. Guess I should have noted as such, but I that's my recollection in looking back at this experiment I did. The failure I...
Yes... an important caveat and warning. As Storage spaces works 'under' Windows, it lives/dies at the whim of Microsoft and its updates. [I was unable to create a Storage Space under 2020 update...
Thought I'd pass along some testing I recently performed with Microsoft's Storage Spaces on Windows 10. I wanted to see the process of replacing a 'failed' drive in a Two-way mirror. The good news...
In a word... No
Removing it from the Pool made the data inaccessible. I created a thread about my 'testing' Here
Hope the following review/summary of my recent experimenting with Microsoft Storage Spaces will be of use to others. Sorry if this is too 'verbose'... The steps I performed/show could be used in...
Sadly, I didn't copy my laptop system for a 'true' before/after test so the following may not be correct... So with that caveat, it appears that if you remove one of the drives being used in a...
The drive does not appear in Diskpart [attached via USB] but all indications are that a 'normal' drive similarly connected via USB would be shown. Same with looking in Windows Disk Management, the...
Again, another great tutorial. I'd like to pass along a few related bits n pieces as I just recently got into Storage Spaces which I'm using in lieu of my motherboard's hardware RAID.
There is...
Appreciate the tutorial on the subject! Quick what if for you -- If a drive was used at some point as part of a Storage Space pool [but was not 'removed' using the tutorial process you outline] how...
The computer has a single SSD which I partitioned into a C: for OS and D: for Data. It is the 'D' NTFS drive I'm trying to share. All looks good to include under Security Tab where it shows...
Well... I do have one dual boot machine on the network which has XP on it.... That might be be my 'issue'. l don't need sharing with that particular system. Do you think if I turned sharing off...
I've seen exactly the same issues on my own LAN with my computers appearing and disappearing from the explorer window. As you say, I can access them just fine using the address bar or thru shortcuts...
I've got a new computer running Windows 10 Home v 1909 which I'm adding to my Home Network via wifi ['Private']. I've got the following options selected...
Under Advanced Sharing Settings --
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