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  1. Ok, I'm sorry for my bad expression, it's always better in my head in Norwegian I have a NAS drive (of 4 x 4 TB discs in RAID, and another one that has 2x 4 TB discs). In the largest drive my thought was to create a phsysical drive that is 5-6TB and add this to the drivepool, and by that add some more space that I'm now missing by taking out a 3TB drive from my pool that I want to use for FSX and such.
  2. Hi I want to "release" one of my harddrives in the pool, and are wondering if I can make a drive on my NAS drive and put the {poolpart} catalog there. Or I can remove drive from the pool, and make a new catalog on my NAS drive and give it a network drive letter. But will it be able to connect to the pool? None of my NAS drive letters are availible to "add to the pool" in my list here. Please advise. Best regards John-André
  3. Well, I have to admit defeat. I gave up yesterday after the electrical power went out in my building, and the computer just refused to start up normal ever again. It had too many issues I guess. So I did the unavoidable, and formated my SSD/ C:\ drive. And just for the fun of it, I took a clean install of Windows 10 (technical preview). Both the drivepool and scanner works very well in build 9926 of win10 I can report I haven't connected some drives yet due to rebuilding my hard-drives and file structures/ backups and so on, so the pool is missing about 13TB, but I believe they will come back when I connect the drives again. As for now they are removed, and will be formatted before they go back in to the pool (I want clean drives) So the problems is partly solved, even if it's a hell of a job every time I have to re-install all my software and such. I'm waiting for a 4-bay dockingstation for some of my drives, and then I'll re-format, re-install Win8.1 again and start fresh. Then I'll also put in my activation code for the software. I'm using this OS just for a week or two, so the trial version will work fine for now Thanks for the help along the way. Even if the problem did'nt get solved. Sort of.
  4. Ok. I've went trough my register and removed all the drivepool entrys. Then rebooted. Now I got to update Stablebit Scanner at least. The Drivepool still got install failure issues. But when I tried to install Drivepool again, I got a box where I could "repair" my installation, so I chose that one, and it went right to "setup failed" again. The [Run "msiexec /i C:\path\to\StableBit.DrivePool_2.1.1.561_x64_Release.msi /lime C:\drivepool-install.log".] went to an error about the package could not be opened. Check file access or contact the software manufacter and so on.... I runned CMD as an administrator. The "C:\drivepool-install.log" file is empty here. It's not a singel line of text in it The log file from the installation comes here: http://lammis.no/files/StableBit_DrivePool_3.logfile.txt
  5. I have file duplication tuned on, in the pool. Otherwise I have no backup of the pool
  6. I still get the same error, even after reboot. I can't see how many times I have to reboot before the setup will go through, but after atleast 10 (over many days) I think I can say that it's no use to reboot anymore... But for troubleshooting resons, I just rebooted, and here is the .log file: http://lammis.no/files/StableBit_DrivePool_2.logfile.txt
  7. I have tried to update the software, but I get an setup fail every time. Setup says that the computer has to be restarted, then try again. I have done that countless times, but the error presists. Here is a link to the .log file. http://lammis.no/files/StableBit_DrivePool.log Any ideas what to do?
  8. Just so I don't misunderstand you here. You want me to delete all the poolpart folders (hidden and unhidden) from my drives? They contain data from the pool I'm trying to restore! I won't loose any data from the drivepool? I can't reset the drivepool settings, due to I don't have a "troubleshooting" option (or reset): Should I still delete all the poolpart folders from my harddrives? When I wish to restore my pool, and all the data in it?
  9. Ok, I had to unseed the pool. Then everything went OK here. I have disconnected the drive that was making trouble, and it's not reconnected yet. The thing now is that the pool is gone. It's empty. Even if I have all my harddrives connected (and accessable trough file explorer) they don't come up in the pool. I have 2 drives that can be added to the pool (create new pool), but that are my SSD (C:) drive, and my Program Files drive. I don't want them connected to the pool. So what do I do to get the "old drives" back in the pool again? The poolpart folders are NOT empty on the drives. There is how my file structure looks now. I have 3 harddrives that's not connected, but they will come back online later
  10. Thanks for your reply Christopher! I'm afraid that the problem is much more complex than just hitting the ESC key when the scanning starts. The keyboard is for some reason also disabled (powerless) when the scan starts. I have been sitting for a few hours today trying to figure this out, but I'm lost I think. No matter what I do, the computer loops back to repairing my pool-drive. I get the computer to run DOS, and via the "wmic logicaldisk get name" I get up all my connected hard-drives, but not the pool-drive (that is O:\). But you better believe it after disabeling repair on startup (bcdedit /set recoveryenabled NO) the computer tries to boot, but restarts again, and loops back into trying to recover the O: drive (see pictures below) And after getting into command-prompt: So "I" know that the volume is not there, and the computer think so too, but when booting after the Bios is done and in windows startup, it loops back to repairing my O: drive that just exist phsycially. I have tried "computer recovery" too, but even if I have turned on recovery backup in my C: drive and my Programfiles drive D: it suddenly cant find that I have any images to recover from. Go figure... With this said, it has happend before, but then I disconnect all my USB connections, and the computer boots normally again. But this time it seem to be problematic fix. I got backup of all my data, som I'm wondering if the easiest thing to do is to format my C: drive and disconnect ALL other drives, and give the computer a clean install again. Damnit.
  11. Suddenly a few days ago, when restarting my computer it got stuck in windows automatic disc repair (drive O: that is my drivepool drive). I have 9 hard-drives connected to my drivepool, with about 25TB total discspace in my pool. My C:\ drive (SSD disc), and my D:\ drive (that contains progamfiles and personal stuff) is NOT connected to the pool. I run windows 8.1 that is updated in every way, and F-Secure Internet Protection as antivirus (no Avast issues ) Why in the world windows is trying to repair my "virtual" (drivepool) disc is beond my understandings, but if I have to wait for windows to scan and repair the intire pool, I won't be able to use my computer until summer 2015 I belive, going trough 25TB in Windows-snail-speed. So the big question is: How can I bypass the windows repair when I try to start my computer? I have gone through my bios, and all is good there (my SSD disc is 1. priority). I have also tried various tools under the F8 menu after the bios has started, but after trying the moast of the options there I still get the disc repair 0-1-2-3-4....% completed. Any help would be highly appreticated
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