I upgraded my motherboard and processor etc at christmas and used my original NASlite drives,

I have then added some caddies and at the weekend changed my NASlite case. All done without any problem accessing the original drives.
To take it a step further I also put a caddy in my Windows pc and installed ex2ifs for Windows from
http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html and now I can swap drives between my Windows pc and my NASbox with read/write capability, on a network you may ask why bother?
To take my MP3 collection or some HD movies to my friends house is why or for him to back up to my drive and me keep it safe in my NASbox
So Naslite suddenly becomes even more portable, next step is to buy a USB to IDE adapter with power
http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPat ... cts_id=738 and the caddy drives becomes a portable USB external hdd, download the ex2ifs software off the net and install it onto any Windows pc and you can read or write to the disk without the need to physically install the caddies
