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As Blue_Fox said, there is only 1 password. If you change the BIOS password then that same password should work in the WebUI. If it doesn't then maybe there is something wrong with the card. I have 4 different model Areca cards and they all work that way.
Wondering if anyone can help me. I have an Areca 1880i with a 34TB RAID6 array on a Windows 2008 R2 system. A drive went bad today and the array immediately started rebuilding with a hot spare. The RAID array says everything is good. I noticed that certain directories on the server were...
Here is the event log
The rebuilding start/stop was from a reboot and then a shutdown/startup that I tried. I only backup about 5% of the data (most critical stuff). There is no backup of the rest but I'd really like to recover if possible.
Wondering if anyone can help me. I have an Areca 1880i with a 34TB RAID6 array on a Windows 2008 R2 system. A drive went bad today and the array immediately started rebuilding with a hot spare. The array is still rebuilding (34% done). I noticed that certain directories on the server were...
On my modular PSUs they are pinned different so that you can't put the a cable in the wrong side. Have you checked to see if yours are that way too?
Did the PSU come with any manuals?
So why not just use 8+4 with 8gb in slot 2? You're using more RAM than the manufacturer claims the hardware supports so I'd just do it the way it works and consider yourself lucky.
Some amazing buys. The RAM was the best buy. Found a guy on eBay selling 16GB sticks for $120 each. I offered $35 each and he said yes. Mobo was open box, case was on sale, CPUs were bought on eBay for $14 each.
No, absolutely everything was purchased.
I built my own as I wanted it exactly to my specs. It's made out of 3/4" MDF, painted black, and has printed vinyl artwork which I designed (100% custom). The marquee is back-lit acrylic. The control panel is completely removable for transportation (otherwise it wouldn't fit through any doors)...