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not sure of what u mean by start all over,,,
unRAID Basic is free up to 3 Hard Drives...
and also, u need to check for motherboard compatibility...
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I have the pro version, and I just to wipe everything clean and start over
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i dont get this 3/5/6/12 etc. drive stuff. if i say only have enough money for 3 drive option but a year later, i want to expand it to a 12 drive, is that possible? also wifi card etc. is not listed in the cost. is this mean tto only work via ethernet or is it a choice to lower cost?
Is there an alternative say 5-6 drive option with a smaller form factor which you could suggest if somoenes short on space?
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bnevets27 so if I have the pro key and then erase the flash drive and reload unraid back on it will erase the previous computer info? But it won't erase the flash drive info? Because the key is attached to this flash drive, I can't just put it on another flash drive right? I just want to erase the previous setup info, is there not a way to just erase that without wiping the flash drive? thanks
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thanks I appreciate it, I have already have done what you have suggested. It is doing a parity-sync now but it says 23924.4 minutes at 1,356 KB/sec to complete. Does that sound right?
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eskro
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soundz Weird to me, thats like almost 17days!!
O.O
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Could it be one of my hard drives slowing it down? I do have some junky hard drives. The one in question came from a old tivo that broke. I appreciate the advice, and I know this isn't a limetech/unraid forum. I have had no problems in the xbmc department, it just seemed like alot of seasoned unraid users are here.
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Well it wasn't my junky tivo hd it was my brand new 3 tb wd drive. Thanks for everyones help.
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3TB + unRAID = not fully supported... yet
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I thought it was as of 4.7, but windows wouldn't format it either. I guess I will be sending this one back. But right on the release notes on the website "Drives larger than 2TB are still not supported in this release however". I just assumed I guess it was good to go. Well thanks for the help again