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danielholm
Mar 11, 2015Aspirant
Expansion from 500gb to 2tb became a nightmare (Readynas 110
Hi, I got an old ReadyNas 1100 that had 4x500GB drives from start. One gave up so there were 3. I thought I should by some upgrade disks and went ahead and bought 2x2TB. Now begin the dream. I jus...
StephenB
Mar 11, 2015Guru - Experienced User
This should have worked, though I personally don't recommend green drives in a NAS (in my opinion Seagate VN or WDC Red drives are better choices)
Seatools should be able to find the drive in a PC even if Windows doesn't recognize the format. You can either use SATA or a USB enclosure (though seatools might not see the serial number if you use an enclosure, you can still run the diags).
Seatools should be able to find the drive in a PC even if Windows doesn't recognize the format. You can either use SATA or a USB enclosure (though seatools might not see the serial number if you use an enclosure, you can still run the diags).
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