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My voicemail extention shortcut key was constantly lit, like the VM was is use, and the voicemail system was not in service (no auto-attendant, etc). I rebooted my Elite 192 system, and everything is back to normal, but this sounds like it could be a failing hard drive. I was wondering if it was possible to image the hard drive, or if someone knows of a better way to backup my voicemail system. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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It is possable to backup the mail via the Cossession backup program. However if the mail is really old I would suggest that you replace the mail with a new one with a CF drive as it usually cost more to get the old one fixed.
Not sure about Ghosting the old drive and then restoring to a new one..


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Thanks for the response, Paul. I don't have CoSession. I presume it comes with the purchase of a new voicemail board, though, so that might be the best bet, but we probably wouldn't purchase a new voicemail board until the old one were to die, and I'd then lose all my settings/greetings. Anyone have experience with imaging the drive?

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there is a "secret" serial number somewhere in the hard drive that may or may not get copied with ghost. i know it's not copied with the backup option.

even if you back it up and restore it on a new one, it might not be compatable. so you're best bet is to print out everything in the old one & rebuild from scratch on the new one (if you ever needed it).

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Thanks for your input, chrislebeck!


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