We have SBS2000 with 2xSATA RAID drives
It would seem that either one of the drives or the drive controller is faulty and causing the machine to crash

If it's one of the drives, fine, they can simply be changed I take it by ghosting the original drives onto new ones

However, if it proves to be the controller, the whole motherboard will have to be changed and this also has e embedded NIC's, 1 we use as the server NIC and the other for our broadband connection

Is this going to cause me problems or will the SBS installation be able to be re-configured ok
Anything specific I should/shouldn't do

TIA

Alan.

Re: Motherboard change by Mark

Mark
Thu Feb 26 19:20:36 CST 2004

as long as it's the same mobo, you'll be fine.

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"Alan" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CDD12F78-6DA5-4CB8-999B-46642AE3BA25@microsoft.com...
> We have SBS2000 with 2xSATA RAID drives.
> It would seem that either one of the drives or the drive controller is
faulty and causing the machine to crash.
>
> If it's one of the drives, fine, they can simply be changed I take it by
ghosting the original drives onto new ones.
>
> However, if it proves to be the controller, the whole motherboard will
have to be changed and this also has e embedded NIC's, 1 we use as the
server NIC and the other for our broadband connection.
>
> Is this going to cause me problems or will the SBS installation be able to
be re-configured ok?
> Anything specific I should/shouldn't do?
>
> TIA,
>
> Alan.