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TW77
Feb 21, 2013Aspirant
Disk Failing
HI All, I have a ReadyNas Duo, running 2 x 2TB drives in x-raid configuration. For a while now I have been getting the following type notifications. "Access to the disk on channel (??) is produ...
StephenB
Feb 22, 2013Guru - Experienced User
I would leave the SG in slot 2. Ideally you would just get a new drive, and hot-swap it (in slot 1).
As far as the seagate firmware goes, at any time you can power down the NAS, remove the drive, update the firmware on an PC, then reinstall the drive and power up the NAS.
Do a backup first - before replacing the WD or upgrading the SG firmware. If you haven't saved the config file lately, do that also.
As far as the seagate firmware goes, at any time you can power down the NAS, remove the drive, update the firmware on an PC, then reinstall the drive and power up the NAS.
Do a backup first - before replacing the WD or upgrading the SG firmware. If you haven't saved the config file lately, do that also.
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