![]() ![]() I was hoping since HP developed the device you would have a solution for me to access the drives and transfer the data to a new NAS.įirst of all.i am not hp support and have nothing to do with them, this board is user to user however i do make my living doing "IT" support and try to help users on this forum. There has to be a solution that when the device fails one is able to obtain the data from the drives without them being accidentally erased. I hear a brief hum, whirr, grind (not like when a harddrive fails grind, more like a fan). However, there are no lights indicating that there is an error with a drive. When I pulled out the hotswap drive, the orange light for the drive briefly came on, then went off. ![]() The green network light is on, but the green ok light is not on. The device, the actual HP MV2010 has died. Because I mirrored the drive in a raid, when I replaced the faulty drive I was able to get the MV up and running. They could not recover the data because of the encryption or OS, or whatever the HP Media Vault uses. Unfortunately, a few years back when I experienced my first drive failure I took the device to have the data recovered. In the past if a drive failed it would have a high pitch ring. I plugged it in, the lights are on, but cannot connect to the device. ![]() Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions. ![]()
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