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Recent content by JoeB

  1. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    Understand re: RAID. I was referring to the reach out programs that backup your documents, photos, and other files...etc... I'll check out AVSForums, great reminder of that site as I've been there many times but forgot about them. I did set up LAG simply because I like to tinker. My...
  2. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    The thumbnail creation has completed. I managed to figure out which files were still being created and delete them. Then using the Synology uploader software, I copied the deleted files over. My CPU is back down to minimal use for current status. What program do you use to RIP your movies...
  3. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    Found it. Man I wish I knew where that was about 4 days and 11,000 photo's ago. I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to delete those that haven't processed yet and complete it with this loader. Ahh, too much trouble, I'll just let it run it's course. It's essentially taking about 8%...
  4. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    Steve, where is this program? Thanks, Joe
  5. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    Congrats on your purchase. I've been setting up and transferring data off my old server. I've found that the some 11,000 pictures have slowed it down tremendously. A known issue with discussions centering around CPU demand to create thumbnails. I believe I'll allow it to complete but after...
  6. J

    DS1513+ Future / Current Owner's Thread

    Ok, I'll throw my name into the hat of new owners. First off, I'm new to the forum. I purchased it from SimplyNAS. My configuration is 4GB onboard memory and 5x WD Red 3TB HDD. Going to use SHR. I went this route because for the past 9 years or so, I've been using an HP MediaSmart...
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