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I think this maybe left over from the last install, what can I do to clean out the old install (the service was frozen on me I couldn't access it, so I renamed the program files folder for stable bit to keep it from booting, then I was able to remove it from WHS, I rebooted, now i'm trying to install this verision and when it's almost done installing it tells me "the add-in cannot be installed on the server") so is there something I'm missing or failing to do, I think for the most part the old addon should be completely removed from the system. is there a OS check check I can do for WHS?
It's really frustrating, before with the beta a week ago the service just stopped working in WHS, but I could still use the pool (but not create new directories) so I bought driverpool and trying to get the new version installed and this starts happening. I'm not sure if it's a WHS problem or StableBit
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Yes... Ensure you unplug all drives except the install drive..If u have needed data anywhere on the physical install drive, migrate that off too. WHS2011 will wipe the full drive regardless of any partitions u have set up.
I should add tho, that Shanes post about DELETING (not renaming) the program data folder, is correct. That and ONLY that is the correct procedure for removing remnants of DrivePool. If DrivePool freezes then "services.msc" to stop the drivepool service.I gotta say tho, I have never heard of anyone renaming program files folders as a solution to problems. To my mind it will only lead to more.
In essence, you have taken so many bad steps, that i feel a reinstall will now be your best option.
Personally i would firstly drag all the individual server folders to the root of the 2TB drives and also migrate the data on the 500GB drive to the larger drives. Ensure u drag the individual folders and not the entire "ServerFolders" as this will lead to issues after reinstall. So in my computer at the root of the 2TB drives you should have ONLY individual server folders. No "ServerFolders" folder and no "serverpoolpart" folder.
So u can now reinstall ensuring its to the 500GB drive(best to disconnect the others for now.)
Having reinstalled and reconnected all drives you can now install DrivePool. Add the 2x2TB drives to the pool. Then with the wizard move your folders from the default "d" location onto the pool. Possibly except for client backups. So on your pool drive u should now see your newly created but empty default folders.. music, videos, documents etc.
I dont know your plans on duplication but even if u plan to duplicate, for now select duplicate later in the DrivePool settings. So now open two instances of explorer. In one browse to your pool drive. In the other browse to the first 2TB drive...On the first large drive open the first folder..probably documents. Move all data from here to the documents folder on your pool drive. Then move all your music to the newly created music folder etc..Repeat this with all the folders then browse to the second large drive and repeat the process. After this you can delete the now empty folders off the 2TB drives. All your data is stored in the pool. Select duplication and striping as required. If you select show hidden folders you will see the "serverpoolpart" folder, within that the "ServerFolders" within each of these your data.If u dont show hidden folders, both 2TB drives will both look totally empty after u delete the old individual folders.
Hopefully thats it.
PS the reason i said about not moving the client backups.. The remainder of the install drive is as good a place as any for client backups.I personally wouldnt add that "d" partition to the pool. If u were ever need to reinstall again you would again have to start migrating data. If you leave client backups to the original default folder. they would be the only thing u lost. Whats the chances of a client dying in the time it takes to reinstall your server!!
Hope this helps. We seem to be in different time zones so i have tried to cover everything. But no doubt something will be missed :-(