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6-Troubleshooting

Q:Why is my Drive asking me to format it? It was already formatted and it contains data. A1: Run a disk repair utility on the drive.

A2: Perform permission repair on your system drive. Open the disk utility (located in /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app.) Select your system drive (usually the first disk listed) and click "Repair Disk Permissions" in the "First Aid" Tab.

A3: Restart your computer. As soon as the bootup chime sounds, press and hold down the option-command-p-r key combination to reset the PRAM. Release the keys when the chime sounds a second time.

Please refer to your Mac manual for more information on these procedures

Q: My computer does not recognize the Drive.

A:First, check to make sure that all of your connections are secure, and that the power switch is in the "ON" position. Then check if your RAIDBank5 is listed in the Apple System Profiler. If the problem persists, verify that the port used is functioning.

Q: I'm trying to copy files to/from FAT32 volumes or network shares, and it keeps failing.

A:FAT32, HFS+, and other file system formats allow different standards of filename length or use of special characters. Rename the offending file(s) and try the operation again.

Q:I have a FAT32 disk, and when I try to copy a large file I get an error saying there is not enough room on the drive-- I have lots of free space!

A:FAT32 only allows files up to 4GB in size. To copy larger files, please reformat the volume using MacOS Extended Format.

Windows related FAQ:

Q:I do not see my Drive listed in the My Computer window, but it does appear in the Device Manager list.

A:Right-click on My Computer. Select Manage in the pop-up menu. In the Computer Management window, select Storage, then select Disk Management. In the Disk Management window, you should see a list of available storage devices. Look for the Disk that has a capacity closest to your RAIDBank5 volume(s). Right-click on the right-hand box; in the pop-up menu select Delete Partition. Once you do this, it will say “Online" & "Unallocated”. Right- click on the box and select Create New Partition in the pop-up menu. When the Partition Wizard appears, select Primary Partition and click on Next. You will see a default value for the Drive; click Next. You will then see a drive letter (you can change this drive letter if you wish); click Next. You will then be asked to format the Drive.

Q: My Drive was working fine yesterday but now its gone!

A:The disk may have been shut down without being dismounted, or may have failed. If you do not hear and feel the drive spin up when you connect the power, the drive will need to be replaced. Also, if you verify that the computer input and the drive data cable are working, and the computer still does not detect the drive by showing you the system tray icon or by listing the drive in the Device Manager after you plug in the drive, the drive is bad and needs to be replaced. If data recovery is desired, please contact an established professional data recovery firm. For a checklist of what qualities you might seek, see www.drivesavers. com/why_drivesavers/index.html or www.ontrack.com/services.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Welcome From MicroNet Technology WelcomeTable of Contents Table of Contents Two Year Limited Warranty WarrantyTechnical Support Policy Returning Materials Limitations of LiabilitySystem Requirements and Compatibility Features and BenefitsGetting Started Getting StartedChoosing a location for your RAIDBank5 Installing the Fan ModuleWhat’s Included Getting Started Communication and Control Hot plug Drive ReplacementFireWire 400 Connect Connecting the RAIDBank5RAID System Management Controls Installing the Included host bus adapterConfiguration via RAID Mode Selector Switch Using the RAID management Application Using the front panel touch-control keypadUnderstanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 0 Striping RAID 10 Striped Mirror Direct Mapping RAID Controls- LCD Interface Access ProcedureQuick Volume/RAID Setup RAID Control-LCDDisk Management RAID Function Control System Functions Introduction InstallationRAID Manager Software RAID Manager SoftwareEvent Log Basic ModeConsiderations for RAID Volume Creation Remote Notification Advanced ModeRAID Manager Software RAID Standby and Rebuild Priority FirmwareEncryption Management The RAIDBank5 RAID subsystem RAID Manager Software Volume Setup on Apple Macintosh Host Computer SetupHost Computer Setup Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003 Volume Setup on Microsoft Windows Vista/7/2008 Safe Dismounting How to safely dismount- MacHow to safely dismount- Windows Optimizing Windows Caching AlgorithmDaily Use Tips TroubleshootingTroubleshooting General Use PrecautionsMacintosh related FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsGeneral FAQ Windows related FAQ Troubleshooting Appendix A- Getting Help How To Contact MicroNet Technology, IncGetting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C- Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Appendix D Product Specifications Product SpecificationsRadio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Compliance StatementFederal Communications Commission MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA