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I had this 2TB Lacie Bigger Disk come in, it's (4) 500GB ide drives. From what I gather, this appears to be 2 drives in RAID 0 with a 256K stripe, which is then setup as a JBOD with the other 2 drives which have their own 256K stripe. When the drive came in, the power supply was dead. I always keep a few of these enclosures handy for situations like this, because even though they can be rebuilt, it's easier just to clone the drives and then throw them into another enclosure. I had the exact same model enclosure here already. So I started off by cloning the drives and then installed them into my enclosure. The drive starts up as normal, and the light on the front goes steady, but the drive never shows up at all. It should be noted that it's formatted HFS+. So based on that, I'm not for sure if something became screwed up in the original partition or not. The person said they worked on it quite a while, but I haven't been able to find out what exactly they may have done. I guess it's possible they made the situation worse.
Since the enclosure didn't work, I've started trying to rebuild the array in X-Ways (Winhex). I believe I have the drive order correct, my issue comes with combining the two arrays. I can combine the first two drives, and the partition shows up, but you just get the typical warning from Winhex that the size of the partition is not plausible, etc. because obviously it's only a portion of the total array. On the front end of the second set of drives there is a header area of 128-sectors.
Am I correct in assuming that while each striped set is at 256K, the JBOD parameters between the two sets is 64K since there was this 128 sector space at the beginning of the second set? I know this probably isn't correct, but it is the only thing that actually made sense to me. I don't have much experience in combining multiple arrays via JBOD, so this is somewhat new territory.
I had read another similar thread on here, and someone mentioned about having to trim the slack out of the end of the first set of drives and the beginning of the second set. I'm not for sure what was meant by that, and I was curious if anyone else has had similar experiences with these drives.
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