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lacc47
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I wanted to access my drives so I removed the drives from the nas. It is possible, that I took them back reversed, but It is not probable. Anyway, I cant access my drives. NAS turns off after boot beep. Without the drives it boots and it is accessible, but with the drives it turns always off. How can I repair this error?
There was no raid, it was two independent disk.
thanks
#NAS_Aug_2019
I wanted to access my drives so I removed the drives from the nas. It is possible, that I took them back reversed, but It is not probable. Anyway, I cant access my drives. NAS turns off after boot beep. Without the drives it boots and it is accessible, but with the drives it turns always off. How can I repair this error?
There was no raid, it was two independent disk.
thanks
#NAS_Aug_2019
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It doesn't matter when you exchanged the disks. The disks are recognized by their raid header (which is also available on a single disk layout).Try the disks one by one. I think one of them died.0
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Hi,
Many thanks for answer.
I made factory reset without the disks, and after that the problem is solved, just I lost my configuration. Nas runs up, I can access the disks as befor.
regards
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