"Lesniak, Steven" wrote:

> Another thought, how about buying another "root" disk and loading fresh on
> that?  Take the current "root" out of the box and load onto a new one.

    This might actually be a better solution.  Extra disks aren't a problem.


> Having said that, I am assuming you keep
> your OS on a separate disk array than your data.

    You betcha.

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