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Attention:
If you simultaneously use two HDD, and the HDD damaged under RAID0,
JBOD, and BIG pattern, the data on the HDD will be lost. Under the RAID1 pattern,
you may consider to take out the damaged HDD and replace formatted HDD instead.
2.1 USB Interface
2.1.1 JBOD Modus
Insert the two disks in the HDD1 and HDD2 rack and connect the device with the
USB & Power cable.
Turn on the power, switch the Mode to JBOD and press the Reset button for a few
seconds, the computer will automatically recognize the USB device and two new
drives should appear. If no new drive shows up, you have to initialize and/or format
the disks in the Disk Management (Attention, after formatting all data will be erased)
Right-click on “My Computer” click “Manage”, the Computer Management should
appear where you choose Disk Management. You should find two new disks flagged
as “Unknown” and/or “Unallocated”.
Right-click the “Unknown” disk and select “Initialize Disk”, now you can format the
disk by right-clicking the “Unallocated” Disk and choose “New Partition” or “Add New
Volume”.