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What Are My Options When My Ex475 Hardware Fails

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I've been using my EX475 without so much as a blip of trouble for the last 4 years.  Still using WHS 1 for the DE.  But I'm now unable to access the server.  The machine will turn on, so it's not power.  But it won't boot up, and I have no way to access it directly (or do I?).  There's no anger involved.  The machine has served me well for years and I didn't expect it to last forever.

 

I'm relatively sure my data is OK.  I have no reason to believe it's not.  I'm not really in a position to experiment too much because this machine contains virtually ALL of my data.  It's not a disaster if I lose my data files - I'll live.  But the 32,000+ photos I can't lose.  The EX475, with it's redundancies, was my only source of backup.  I store all data on the server, nothing on local PCs.  

 

So I'm trying to figure out what my options are.  I've worked on lots of PCs, but never a server.  There's lots of things I don't know: Are the files stored on the drive like any normal drive?  I don't use encryption.  Can I just pull them out and read them in a PC?  Can I pull the drives out and put them in a  PC (I have several in the garage) and make my own server?  If I buy a new server can I just put the drives in and it should come up? I don't remember which of the 3 drives is the system.  Is there a way to tell?  If I can't connect to the server via my PCs (which is the way I've always done it) is there a way to connect a keyboard/mouse/monitor directly so that I can try a restore?

 

If none of these options are viable.  Does anyone know of a trustworthy shop in the LA area that I could take it to?

 

Any help is appreciated.  Thanks.

 

Randy Madden


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