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- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 01:42:19 +0900
- From: Martin G <ebisumartin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] How to proceed with RAID drive failure
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Stephen, Attila,
Thanks for responding.First, try changing the boot disk order in the BIOS.Hey, nice! That worked! My machine booted up! Thanks for that, Stephen.Man, I'm so glad I asked here first before messing around.I don't feel I'm out of the woods yet, though.I think this means that one of my drives is dead. So, my questions are:If I open up the computer to pull out the dead drive, how can I tell which of the physical units is the bad one?Can I just get a drive of similar specs, put that in, and have it be integrated into the RAID? I imagine this will involve some kind of formatting and set up of the new disk, but can it be done in such a way that I essentially keep the data from the good drive and have the new drive mirror it?Thanks for any advice!--Dave M G
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