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network23
Feb 25, 2013Aspirant
New disk failed after sync. How do I recover?
ReadyNAS NV+ I had 3 1TB disks and was doing an upgrade to 3 2TB disks. Over 2 days, I replaced a disk a night, letting it sync overnight. Last night I replaced the final 1TB drive. Eight hou...
StephenB
Feb 25, 2013Guru - Experienced User
Yes. My laptop has an eSATA connection, so I generally use the power output from my SATA->USB adapter, and a SATA->eSATA cable.
network23 wrote: Should I plug the questionable drive into my Windows PC and run the tools on it there?
If you have a SATA->USB adapter kit, you can use that. Or connect it to an internal SATA slot (and power). SATA would be faster of course.
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