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I've not used iNav for this; I've always used WRKNWSSTG. If you
formatted the boot storage space you wiped out the Windows OS and will
have to restore/reinstall.

On the green screen side I've used the option to create new a NWSSTG
space and copy an existing one into it. That creates a partition on the
storage space that contains the old data with the new space unallocated
at the end. Then fire up the IXS and use a partitioning tool to expand
the existing partition to fill the entire space (or create a second
partition).

The other thing I've done before is to create a new storage space, add
it to the IXS, boot, format, copy from the old to the new, shut down,
remove the old, boot, and adjust the drive letter of the new to match
the old. This should work for just about anything except the boot
drive/space.

BTW did you catch that the new POWER6 boxes will be the last to support
the IXS? IBM wants us to go iSCSI & blade. So they'll be losing that
business from us since we don't normally by IBM x86 servers.


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