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    Default Western Digital World Book Edition 2 *Help*

    Basically, turned it on, not been used for a long time, already no data on it, On the WebInterface, It stated that drive B was faulty, but it was picking up drive B as a new drive, so I formatted it, It worked, fixed it, then Drive A became faulty, did the same, then Drive B was faulty, It just jumps between them, stuck for ideas on how to fix, Cheers.

    Oh and its the Blue Ring WD World Edition 2 NAS Drive.

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    Aren't those drives configuredin RAID0? Is there an option to rebuild the array in the web os?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Aren't those drives configuredin RAID0? Is there an option to rebuild the array in the web os?
    Yep, No idea, not that I could see anywhere, Device seems to of stop responding compleatly now, powers up, Router assigns it an IP and such, but nothing seems to happen after that.

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