Gordonh

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  1. Seems to have been stable since the loss. Also, mistype in the post above, 10TB not 10GB. (I rip all my media when I get it)
  2. Mine has just done the exact same thing on one of my machines, it was the main source that serves my media across the network. All the data is still there, but I had to create a new Identity when it opened up. Luckily I have all the KEYS backed up to a TXT file on the machine so having to go through and recreate R/W links on top of the full folders. As you can imagine 10GB of files to be re-indexed is not going to be quick. Machine that lost ID is running Win7-64-ULT, my machines running Win7-64-HomePrem, Win10-64-Pro, and Win10-64-Home are OK if that helps.
  3. I've been using BitTorrent Sync since the early days and after the limitations (max syncs etc) that were added during its development stopped accepting updates (still running 2.3.7) when they came up. Now that things appear to have settled down I wonder if it's perhaps its time to catch up again. But I'm not sure of the limitations of the home version. Currently I run a PC to serve media to my network, this has a number of large drives on it containing data, each of these drives are sync'd to an identical PC stored elsewhere as a backup. Other PCs on the network also sync to these PCs, and I have a laptop that will sync documents when off site. So the questions is if I switch is this all going to work, or are there limits to the number of PCs etc that can be sync'd together?