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I installed Scanner earlier this week to try it out. First I uninstalled SMART 2013 and installed Scanner. It seemed to be working just fine and left it running in default configuration overnight. When I woke up the next day my server was un-responsive and when I plugged in a monitor I saw the dreaded blue screen. I rebooted and it seemed to be working fine until I put a IO load on the server and it blue screened again. I tried to isolate it down but the IO stress I was doing was moving a server share from a ESATA drive to a USB 3.0 drive. As soon as I clicked ok and it went into the preparing the blue screen happened again.
At that point I decided to uninstall and go back to SMART 2013.
Is there any information you guys can use to help diagnose this...I love idea of having file placement in the pool based on drive data (temp, age, etc.) but I can't get the Scanner to work without crashing my system.
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I have yet to try to the later updates to scanner since I have been on the road and don't want to "upset" the server while I am gone. I'll give it a shot this weekend.
Thanks...
Hi all - I am having the exact same problem. I've had to disable the Stablebit Scanner service to prevent my WHS2011 HP Microserver from rebooting shortly after startup. I've updated to the very latest version of Scanner and even tried BitFlock - either analysis tool kills my server.
This is very frustrating as I suspect I have a(nother) faulty disk that I need to RMA ASAP.
I've submitted a support ticket and will post back here my findings.