ation disks you're supposed to
make from time to time, the restored NT can't be made to boot.
Chris
_
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences /
Center for Visual Scien
f the drives
seem to be resetting themselves, you might have a power problem of
some sort. A UPS would help eliminate that, at least until you can
figure out what the actual problem might be.
Chris
_
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Departme
a
processor upgrade? If you want to speed up your backups, upgrading
to a high-speed SCSI drive setup would do the trick.
Chris
--
_
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Department of
27;d sure use it), but only they know if there
are any plans for such software. Perhaps with the release of OS X,
we'll see some sort of Linux/Unix client.
Chris
--
_
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Department of Brain & Cognitive Sci
ould come up to allow the update, but these crashes were
unexpected. It happened on a number of different machines running
different versions of the OS, as well as different versions of NAV.
Chris
--
_____
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Depa
any of your computers run Norton
Anti-Virus' Auto-Protect extension, your Macs will crash when the
server tries to update them. I found this out the hard way.
Chris
--
_____
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Department of Brain &am
ate to use it on a large-scale project. As long as
you have a good backup strategy, Retrospect should do the job nicely.
Chris
--
_________
Chris Freemesser, University of Rochester
Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences /
Center for Visual Science
M