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5. Data Recovery
How to Recover Data
1. Connect the device to your computer and ensure that both are powered on;
2. Remove the failed hard drive (please refer to Section 2 of the user manual);
3. Insert a new hard drive (please refer to Section 2 of the user manual);
4. Wait for approximately 1 minute until (a) the indicator of the newly-inserted hard disk flashes
orange, and (b) the indicator of the original hard disk flashes green. This combination of signals
shows that the data recovery process is underway;
5. Once both hard drive indicators have stopped flashing, the data recovery process is complete.
Note:
1. Your device must be powered on for the entire time that you are replacing the faulty hard
drive;
2. Please ensure that the capacity of the newly-inserted hard drive is greater than or equal to the
capacity of the faulty hard drive;
3. The data recovery process can last anywhere from several hours to tens of hours. The length
of time taken depends on the hard drive capacity;
4. Both the device and your computer must be powered on for the duration of the data recovery
process, otherwise, data recovery will be interrupted.
RAID 1 comprises a mirror of the data contents held on two or more disks. If a hard drive
becomes faulty, you can just replace the defective hard drive. The data will be recovered to the
newly replaced hard drive automatically.
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