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Originally Posted by splufdaddy
I took the new hd out, put the old, failed drive back in, and the device now shows up on my network. The device now recognizes that a drive failed, and it's working off of one drive until I replace the failed drive. I have since copied all of the data off of the snap and am researching an alternative that's less propriatery. I was getting quotes of $10k++ for data recovery if I couldn't get the snap to boot. Not worth taking that risk again.
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I think you are removing the wrong drive.
Try the other and see.
Logical drive 0 = top = 10000
Logical drive 1 = bot = 10010
Partition 50000 = mirror set
Hope this helps.