If you've damaged somehow host machine disk space (where StarPort driver resides) this has nothing to do with the StarPort functionality. It's like burning your house and asking TV vendor why the cable TV does not work any more... If you cannot recover (or boot) your machine you're running StarPort at - install it on the other one (use the same key, untill there is single machine in the network using it it should work) and connect to the iSCSI target with the StarPort. Now you can access your "networked" data...
dakolta wrote:I'm getting this error:
The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume NetData.
How do you run chkdsk on a Starport connected drive when it requires the Starport software to load, you can't have it do an auto fix system file errors.
The server is win2003, dual Xenon, 1gig ram.