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technograndad
Feb 19, 2015Aspirant
Almost dead duo v1 after taking a dive off the desk...
My ReadyNas Duo v1 usually resides somewhere safe, but while re-flooring the home office it got parked on my desk. Yup, it got knocked off and hit the new wood floor with a sickening thump. It now boo...
technograndad
Feb 23, 2015Aspirant
My situation worsened. I've not been in a position to get data off my drives (yet).
Mounting each of my drives in an external SATA case I get one which keeps its red light on, and one which goes green but after what sounds like 3 head retries. I guess one is dead, the other possibly readable.
After a few tries, I managed to get my pc to recognise and mount one of them, and rlinux saw that as "\\.\PhysicalDrive1" and Target ID 2" (SCSI Address). However it said it was zero size when I tried to get the read/explore the data. Does that mean I was looking at disk2 which has no partition info? If so, is there any other way to get at the data on disk2?
The other thing is that I managed to revive my Duo v1 by doing a factory reset and reinstalling using an old couple of small SATA drives. I also restored a backup of the settings that I had. So, I think I have a working NAS again.
I've bought a replacement drive (WD20EARX) which should arrive soon. The question is, is it possible to mount the "suspect" drive into the now working NAS and see if it's bootable? Is that safe? Does it matter which bay? Should it be bootable with a single drive?
If that were to succeed (although somehow I'm doubting it) then presumably I would hot insert the new disk and it would sync itself.
Loads of questions! Thanks in advance for your help.
John
Mounting each of my drives in an external SATA case I get one which keeps its red light on, and one which goes green but after what sounds like 3 head retries. I guess one is dead, the other possibly readable.
After a few tries, I managed to get my pc to recognise and mount one of them, and rlinux saw that as "\\.\PhysicalDrive1" and Target ID 2" (SCSI Address). However it said it was zero size when I tried to get the read/explore the data. Does that mean I was looking at disk2 which has no partition info? If so, is there any other way to get at the data on disk2?
The other thing is that I managed to revive my Duo v1 by doing a factory reset and reinstalling using an old couple of small SATA drives. I also restored a backup of the settings that I had. So, I think I have a working NAS again.
I've bought a replacement drive (WD20EARX) which should arrive soon. The question is, is it possible to mount the "suspect" drive into the now working NAS and see if it's bootable? Is that safe? Does it matter which bay? Should it be bootable with a single drive?
If that were to succeed (although somehow I'm doubting it) then presumably I would hot insert the new disk and it would sync itself.
Loads of questions! Thanks in advance for your help.
John
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