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I foolishly deleted something from my main network drive\ntoday (primary drive on the Magnia) so tried to recover it from the snapshot drive\nby pulling out the primary drive, and moving the secondary drive over.
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It wouldn’t boot. Just displayed “working”\non the LCD for over 20 mins.
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Checked the jumpers on both drives. They are both set to\ncable select.
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Then, a thought hit me so I put the primary drive in the secondary\nslot and BINGO, it worked.
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This raises an issue though. If the primary drive ever goes\nbang, I will not be able to start-up with *only*\nthe secondary drive. I will have to wait until I have purchased another drive\nto act as secondary.
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Any comments on what I may have done wrong… or other\ncomments?
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