

- LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT REPLACED HOW TO
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- LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT REPLACED CRACK
I thought that the OS was stored to a hardware memory rather on disk that way if something goes wrong with the HDDs, you just replace them. So that means the whole hardware is destroyed? how can i re-build it? is there a way to re-format the drives in that FileSystem and somehow re-install the OS? Sorry for asking you this, but, is this an efficient way to build something? I mean HDDs are common to mulfunction, so in this case the the whole hardware is destroyed? there must be a way to rebuild the whole thing. Ok.but as i already told you i formatted both disks. So you can't replace the drives in the unit. Unfortunately the OS is stored on the drives you took out so you need them to get the unit to work. Thank you for contacting LaCie Technical Support. Is there a way i could reset the hardware? Is there a tip you could tell me to get my NAS back working? Does it work with specific HDD models (Hitachi)/capacity? Regards. I didnt try to put the original HDDs back on because i had already format them. But it didnt! It wouldnt even recognized the HDDs, plus, i couldnt even logon to to the web management console. I placed two 500GB HDDs with the hope that the NAS hardware would create the appropriate RAID configuration and format to the appropriate file system. Now from what I've known the configuration of disks was a RAID0 XFS file system. Recently I opened the chassis to remove both (1TB) HDDs and replace them with a smaller ones. I have a problem concerning the Ethernet Big Disk (2TB). Actually im pasting the conversation i had with lacie support here. I already contacted lacie but didnt provide me much help on this.
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I know theres a software called Acronis True Image which is bootable and also can support the XFS filesystem.īut before doing anything id like to get some opinions first.

Has anyone done this and did it work? If it worked what was the procedure of cloning and what software did you use? I thought of cloning both HDDs with 2 smaller ones but im not sure if that would work. I still have the original 2 HDDs working fine but i still want to replace them with some smaller ones. Ive seen some posts over here that some of you have managed to re-build other lacie models but i guess the process is the same for all.
LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT REPLACED HOW TO
I know that the OS is linux based which i donno much on it, i also found some GPL source codes from lacie's website for how to build the whole thing from scratch but i guess only these guys can understand how to do it. In that case the whole hardware goes down and even if you replace the HDDs, the hardware would not startup because as i told you earlier the OS resides on the HDDs rather on hardware. HDDs in general are common to malfunction and its very common something goes bad with them, especially when its RAID 0 with no redundancy whatsoever. I guess this is how lacie builds their products which its NOT efficient whatsoever. Unfortunately, for some reason the OS resides on disk rather on firmware hardware. When i replaced them, i was hoping that the hardware would recognizse the 2 HDDs and re-build the RAID and format to the appropriate filesystem. Recently i tried to replace the HDDs with 2 smaller ones. In the hopes of preserving the data and disk inside, I'm actually eager to follow instructions this time around.My lacie consists of 2 HDDs (1TB each) RAID0 XFS filesystem. I've looked high and low for info on cracking the case, but I haven't found any instructions.
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I'd like to crack open the enclosure for my d2 quadra so that I can get out the disk and see if data can be recovered once I pop it in another enclosure or drop it in a sata dock. (But when those supplies are reconnected to other drives, those drives have no problems and the bricks don't make the hissing and clicking sound). And this time, it's not the external power supply - I swapped the cord with working power supplies from other drives and each time I use them with the failed drive, I get a clicking sound in the external supply. I suspect the drive inside my failed d2 Quadra is fine and the data intact, but the unit is failing to power up.
LACIE NETWORK ASSISTANT REPLACED CRACKED
I've had easily a dozen LaCie drives over the years - beginning with a 160 megabyte model more than a decade ago - and like other users, I've had my share of power supply and drive failures.īut I've never cracked the enclosure of a d2, and I need to now. I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd throw this out there just in case.
