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paul7290
Oct 27, 2020Aspirant
3 bay and 4 bay no disks detected
hello ive formatted drives and changed raid settings from factory default can some one please walk me through what exactly what to do as ive been fighting this now for two weeks as the drives are 3 x...
paul7290
Oct 27, 2020Aspirant
Sorry disks western digital red drives 3 x 8 TB
4 disk is western digital 6tb black drive
4 disk is western digital 6tb black drive
Sandshark
Oct 27, 2020Sensei
Can you give a better timeline of what you have done and what has failed? Your initial post is confusing, saying both that you've formatted the drives (which means the NAS could see them) and that the NAS can't see them. It's also unclear if you are starting will all new drives or adding them to an existing array.
Is this NAS new to you? Do you know all bays worked before you started this process?
You still didn't say which NAS you have. I'm guessing it's a 4-bay, but there are several models of that and the advice we give may differ based on it. For example, some can be upgraded to OS6, but others cannot.
- paul7290Oct 27, 2020AspirantHi again it’s late now so I will get back you in the morning explaining everything abit better
Thanx Paul - paul7290Oct 28, 2020AspirantHello the nas it’s self is a nvm RNDx400E
If I can’t have 30tb in it I will sell it and get a different nas drive but I don’t know really what to get as I’ve been looking at a synology
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