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Old April 19th 06, 09:08 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
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hi,

I'm a beginning developer and i have a question about SMART START CD
(Ver. 7.4)

I wanted formet server computer with SMART START CD..

As you see, I'm not good at English, and hardware issues.

My boss said, "SMART STAR CD will helps you to formet."

When I formetted the server.. i found all 3 hard disks are
formetted(like C: D: E..

to be accurate, all datas are gone...

and I setted D drive and E Drive... T-T)



I had to formet just only C drive.

My boss got angry with me...


There is a way to formet just one hard disk with START SMART CD?

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Old April 19th 06, 10:00 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
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Smart Start is used to setup a server, not to perform drive formatting. If
you are formatting drive volumes, you need to use the disk managment tools
within the operating system you are using. You wont be able to format the C
drive from within the OS. You can boot from the OS CD to reformat the C
drive. I am assuming you are running a windows operating system.

- LC

"letyago" wrote in message
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hi,

I'm a beginning developer and i have a question about SMART START CD
(Ver. 7.4)

I wanted formet server computer with SMART START CD..

As you see, I'm not good at English, and hardware issues.

My boss said, "SMART STAR CD will helps you to formet."

When I formetted the server.. i found all 3 hard disks are
formetted(like C: D: E..

to be accurate, all datas are gone...

and I setted D drive and E Drive... T-T)



I had to formet just only C drive.

My boss got angry with me...


There is a way to formet just one hard disk with START SMART CD?



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Old April 21st 06, 05:20 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
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thank you so much...

I'll try to get the right way to set servers.

Have a nice day~!

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Old April 21st 06, 05:20 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
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thank you so much...

I'll try to get the right way to set servers.

Have a nice day~!

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Old April 29th 06, 10:35 PM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq.servers
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"letyago" wrote
hi,

I'm a beginning developer and i have a question about SMART START CD
(Ver. 7.4)

I wanted formet server computer with SMART START CD..

As you see, I'm not good at English, and hardware issues.

Not all of us learnt English as their mothertounge, and it is not an easy
language by any means. No need for any excuses there.
HW issues + SmartStart - you've come to the right place.


My boss said, "SMART STAR CD will helps you to formet."

When I formetted the server.. i found all 3 hard disks are
formetted(like C: D: E..

to be accurate, all datas are gone...

and I setted D drive and E Drive... T-T)



I had to formet just only C drive.

My boss got angry with me...


OK Cool. Your boss is what we would call (in my version of English dialect)
a "****wit". That is to say he is responsible for your actions (he is the
boss after all) and he should take responsibility for your training and
development so that you are able to do your job correctly.

If you get it wrong, it can hardly be considered as your fault.


 




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