Western Digital My Book Studio Edition II WDH2Q10000N Hard Drive Array-1000GB MY BOOK PREMIUM EDITION 3.5 USB 2.0 3.5IN
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This drive started acting funky from the very beginning. It was noisy and the fan would come on for no apparent reason. It would appear that it may have just over heated itself into oblivion. I am hopeful that the stored data did not have the same result but with Western Digital's non-useful web site and almost non-existing support, I have my doubts. For a drive that the manufacturer should anticipate as being used for a backup device, its functionaing and technical support leave much to be desired. Contacting Western Digital by e-mail has turned out to be an utter joke where the only response you get is from an automated know-nothing. I ran the device in mirror image RAID mode for safety but that may turn out to have been a waste as well if I can't get any of my data back. I am hoping that WD will allow me to keep the drives, which I suspect are still functional (I doubt that they both failed) and send back via RMA the rest of the unit. They claim to respect the confidentiality
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After countless attempts, I've given up trying to setup this drive on my iMac G5 running Tiger. At first the installation seems successful (i.e. I don't get any errors), but aftwerwards nothing actually works.
According to the manual, a "WD Drive Manager Status" menu is supposed to appear on the menu bar after the installation process. This is where you access the drive configuration, for instance if you want to switch to RAID 1 (like in my case). No such menu ever appears on the menu bar. I suppose the drive is usable as a RAID 0 out of the box, but without the software I cannot switch to RAID 1, which is what I bought this device for.
Locating the "WD Drive Manager" application manually (hidden somewhere in /Library/etc/etc..) and running it directly just brings up an empty sad window, meaning that the software does not detect any drive attached to the computer, even though the drive is plugged-in and appears mounted on the desktop.
I tried many things, including installing a firmware
According to the manual, a "WD Drive Manager Status" menu is supposed to appear on the menu bar after the installation process. This is where you access the drive configuration, for instance if you want to switch to RAID 1 (like in my case). No such menu ever appears on the menu bar. I suppose the drive is usable as a RAID 0 out of the box, but without the software I cannot switch to RAID 1, which is what I bought this device for.
Locating the "WD Drive Manager" application manually (hidden somewhere in /Library/etc/etc..) and running it directly just brings up an empty sad window, meaning that the software does not detect any drive attached to the computer, even though the drive is plugged-in and appears mounted on the desktop.
I tried many things, including installing a firmware
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After having read many reviews of external hard drives, I
hesitated to buy one at all. However, I dreaded the possibility
that precious pictures and documents would be lost if my
computer's hard drive gave up the ghost. My researches led me to
this unit because it was specially formatted for Macs and because
it contained 2 500GB drives and thus could be used for double back-up
in RAID 1 configuration. It started the first back-up before I knew it
ready to do so, & it meshes beautifully with Mac's Time Machine
program. Despite my fears of destruction by heat or madness by
fan-noise, I was delighted and relieved to find that the unit
runs cool and is vented and footed in a way that has eliminated
the need for a cooling fan [thus no fan to test one's sanity].
hesitated to buy one at all. However, I dreaded the possibility
that precious pictures and documents would be lost if my
computer's hard drive gave up the ghost. My researches led me to
this unit because it was specially formatted for Macs and because
it contained 2 500GB drives and thus could be used for double back-up
in RAID 1 configuration. It started the first back-up before I knew it
ready to do so, & it meshes beautifully with Mac's Time Machine
program. Despite my fears of destruction by heat or madness by
fan-noise, I was delighted and relieved to find that the unit
runs cool and is vented and footed in a way that has eliminated
the need for a cooling fan [thus no fan to test one's sanity].



























