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GiGa1
Aug 18, 2011Aspirant
[Solved] Replacing disk failed...
My Readynas NV have 4 Seagate ST3320620AS 7200.10... after severeal years of good job, the disk 2 gone dead... Ok, no problem... I've another Seagate (the same type) on pc, which works fine, and I co...
PapaBear1
Aug 19, 2011Apprentice
Good detective work. I had a situation years ago with a 500 GB Samsung, one of two identical drives. It added the first on to my array of two Seagate 500GB drives but kept telling me that the second was too small. No matter what I did, it would not take that drive. Unfortunately I did not know about setting a drive to it's max until yesterday. I had two Seagate 1TB drives revert back to 32GB max volume. That is when I discovered the "set drive to max. native volume in the advanced features of SeaTools for DOS. It took the first one into the new array last night and is adding the second on now.
Fortunately no data was at risk since this was my secondary backup unit for critical/important data.
Fortunately no data was at risk since this was my secondary backup unit for critical/important data.
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