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  • Windows XP 64 bit for Data Collection GA2?

    Hi

    We are trying to updgrade the hard drives in our Dell 690 workstation that runs our GA2 (Raid 10 4x 2tb), hitting a 2 TB limit with the old 32 bit operating system, does anyone know if there are any problms with running the GA2 software with 64bit windows XP instead of 32bit?
    I am contacting illumina directly and we are trying a test run but thought it would be a good idea to see if anyone has some previous experiences.

    Thanks

    Macky Edmundson

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    I would be a bit worried about the drivers for the camera working under 64bit XP and as far as I know it's definitely not tested. Honestly the best solution is to use robocopy/RTA to move the files off asap and never keep that much on your actual GA. We operate 16GA's using RTA at 2x75+ and I've never ran into a problem with file space on the D drive as long as the files are copied to the analysis server.
    Brad

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