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Originally Posted by ShrewLWD
OK, I broke the array, then sent that command to the 10010 drive (drive 3). While it's formatting, I did notice that upon breaking the array it formatted and reinitialized all the drives (or at least it said it was in the Disk Config view). Is the command you gave me going to do something different than what it did?
UPDATE: After running that command and re-running in de, the start block is still different than the others (the 3 originals are starting at 95927, this last one starts at 104776)
I don't see how formatting the others will make them jump up to that block, since he didn't bother to ask the others what block they are starting at.
Is there a different command to use?
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Use the command he gave you on
ALL 4 DRIVES. This causes a full reinit of the drive (including start block), where normal format does not.
Early version of the SNAP OS and the later versions had different start blocks. This unit has probably had the OS updated since the original init.