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Press the power button on the TeraStation.
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When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red.
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The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically.
Drive Replacement (RAID 0 or JBOD)
Drives in a RAID 0 array or JBOD mode do not automatically turn off in the event of a malfunction. Before replacing the
failed drive, either dismount the drive from Settings, or shut down the TeraStation. This section describes the process of
replacing a drive with the TeraStation on.
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In Settings, navigate to Drives - Drives.
2
Select the hard drive with the flashing status LED and click Dismount Disk.
3
The status LED will stop flashing and glow steadily.
4
Unlock the failed drive by pushing the unlock button and swinging the lock mechanism out.
5
Pull out the hard drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation.
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Insert the new hard drive (sold separately) into the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open.
Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place.
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For RAID 0
When the replacement drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red and the message "Set From Web I32 New
Diskx ready" will be displayed on the LCD panel.
Select Drives - RAID - the RAID array In Settings and click Delete RAID Array.
Select the replacement hard drive by navigating to Drives - Drives and clicking Format Disk to format the new drive.
Configure RAID mode by selecting Drives - RAID after formatting the hard drive.
If a hard drive malfunctions in RAID 0, all data on the RAID array will be lost. All of the settings for the shared
folders (such as access restrictions) are erased after replacing a drive from a RAID 0 array. Create a shared folder
before use.
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