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Danielslie
May 08, 2024Copper Contributor
How to repair the drive from a drive failure in Windows 10 Storage Spaces
I have 4X 1TB drives configured as RAID 1. I assumed that meant that a copy of the data was also stored on the other drives since only 2TB of the 4TB is available. I found the failing drive and repla...
Ermiass
Aug 18, 2024Iron Contributor
1. Open Settings:
Click on the “Start” menu and select “Settings” (gear icon).
Go to “System”:
In the Settings window, click on System and then select Storage in the left pane.
2. Manage storage:
Scroll down the page to find and click on “Manage storage” under “More storage settings”.
3. Check the status:
Check to see if there are any alerts about Storage Spaces. If a drive fails, a warning will usually be displayed here indicating which drive is the problem.
4. Identify the failed drive
Look in the Storage Spaces interface:
Locate the drive marked as “Failed” or “Degraded”.
5. Record drive information:
Make a note of the drive letter or identifier for physical inspection and replacement.
6. Replacing a Failed Drive
Physically replace the drive:
In the case of a desktop PC or server, turn off the power, open the case, and then replace the failed drive with a new one. Make sure the new drive is the same size or larger than the original drive.
7. Replace the external hard disk:
If it is an external hard disk, disconnect the old hard disk and then connect the new hard disk
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Click on the “Start” menu and select “Settings” (gear icon).
Go to “System”:
In the Settings window, click on System and then select Storage in the left pane.
2. Manage storage:
Scroll down the page to find and click on “Manage storage” under “More storage settings”.
3. Check the status:
Check to see if there are any alerts about Storage Spaces. If a drive fails, a warning will usually be displayed here indicating which drive is the problem.
4. Identify the failed drive
Look in the Storage Spaces interface:
Locate the drive marked as “Failed” or “Degraded”.
5. Record drive information:
Make a note of the drive letter or identifier for physical inspection and replacement.
6. Replacing a Failed Drive
Physically replace the drive:
In the case of a desktop PC or server, turn off the power, open the case, and then replace the failed drive with a new one. Make sure the new drive is the same size or larger than the original drive.
7. Replace the external hard disk:
If it is an external hard disk, disconnect the old hard disk and then connect the new hard disk
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