Product specifications

Working with Media Drives
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14. Click the Logical tab to confirm the location of the failed drive.
In the following example, note the following:
- In the Drives tree, note the failed drive (Slot 07) is missing.
- In the Unconfigured Drives tree, the drive in Slot 07 appears there. This means that it is
an un-configured media drive.
15. In the Drives folder, right-click on the drive that has failed or is bad, and select Replace
Missing Drive.
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If the failed, bad, or missing drive has already been removed, it will not appear in the Drives
folder.
16. In the Unconfigured Drives folder, do the following:
a. Right-click on the un-configured drive, and select Change to Unconfigured Good.
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Depending on the failure scenario, the status for the drive might already be set to Unconfigured
Good.
b. Right-click on the un-configured drive again, and select Replace Missing Drive.