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  • howertoneng
    • Nov 2024

    fiery server - new hard drive

    I have a fiery x3e server running on my Konica printer, that is routinely locking up. I want to replace the hard drive. Anyone with tips on doing this, since i have never done this. Where can i download the server software?

    thanks
  • rasman67

    #2
    If you are not a tech then I would suggest finding one in your area to do the job for you. good luck

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    • howertoneng

      #3
      Originally posted by rasman67
      If you are not a tech then I would suggest finding one in your area to do the job for you. good luck
      I am confident in my technical abilities, just need some guidance.

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      • Jules Winfield
        Senior Tech

        500+ Posts
        • Jul 2009
        • 823

        #4
        No, seriously. You'll need to involve a certified dealer in order to get the system software and instructions needed to install on the new HDD.
        But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.

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        • random

          #5
          Originally posted by howertoneng
          I am confident in my technical abilities, just need some guidance.
          There is probably half a dozen different versions of X3e so you need tell us what machine it is for a start, even then, and I have had to do it, there no garantee of succses. We just ghost them now, too much hassle.

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          • howertoneng

            #6
            konica minolta

            OK, so i can do a ghost image of the hard drive, then load onto a new hard driver, and that will usually work?

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            • Hansoon
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              2,500+ Posts
              • Sep 2007
              • 3268

              #7
              XXCLONE works very well for this. Use it very often.

              XXCLONE, A New Way of Cloning the Windows System Disk

              Hans
              " Sent from my Intel 80286 using MS-DOS 2.0 "

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              • random

                #8
                Take the drive out and do a disk check on it, that will tell you if the drive is a dud or not. If you decide to ghost it you need to be aware that it is more than likely a Linux version and you will need to use special command line switchs. Others should be able to help you with this.

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                • gqtrebor
                  Technician
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 10

                  #9
                  Originally posted by howertoneng
                  OK, so i can do a ghost image of the hard drive, then load onto a new hard driver, and that will usually work?
                  Yes and you can use a bigger size hdd to. it works.

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