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Unread 03-30-2007, 01:04 PM   #22
blue68f100
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Default Re: logical set 60000, error -1

Can you currently read the data on the snap? If so back it up. If not what is the drive utility showing?

If the unit was upgraded it's possiable to have a different starting point. Snap changed the way they calculated the starting point. If you look at the "co de info" or "in de" closely the starting points should be the same. If not you have limited options. You need to pre-format the drive with the OS version used for the original ones.

Did the snap set the capacity to match the originals drives? If not use WD utility to set the size.

You may need to wipe the drives clean and start over.
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