Cavalry cand3001t0 User Guide
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Loud noises coming from external hard drive
In most cases, loud noises coming from the drive suggest a defective drive or
a loose part. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please
contact customer service for assistance.
In most cases, loud noises coming from the drive suggest a defective drive or
a loose part. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Please
contact customer service for assistance.
One of the hard drives appeared to have failed
This indicates one of the drives may need replacing. The hard drive must be
replaced by another hard drive of the same capacity, brand, and model
number. Open the enclosure, remove the failed hard drive and replace with
the new drive. Close the unit. The new drive should rebuild automatically.
This indicates one of the drives may need replacing. The hard drive must be
replaced by another hard drive of the same capacity, brand, and model
number. Open the enclosure, remove the failed hard drive and replace with
the new drive. Close the unit. The new drive should rebuild automatically.