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Unread 12-03-2007, 05:54 PM   #4
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Default Re: Snap 2200

If you have indeed already switched them, my guess is yes you lost your second drive. Unplug the unit and let it completly cool off. You may get lucky and it may spinup one more time. Then you have a decision to make. Do I want to recover the OS, or data. You may only get one chance. So choose if you want to brick the snap or save the data.

And may I ask why did you not replace the failed drive?
Redundancy only works when 2 drives are mirroring each other.

Without a image file to reload it, you will need another working 2200.
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