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Hello everyone.
I'm a newb to Bleeping Computer, so bare with me.
Windows updates (sigh). My machine seems to work fine post update except that my Seagate BlackArmor 440 NAS can't be reached to view the mapped drives through file explorer. I get the standard 'an error occured...' network error message after clicking on the existing mapped drive.
The strange thing is that I can access the NAS device page by inputting the IP in a browser, so Windows see it. I'm able to get in there and change settings, etc. It just isn't allowing access to the contents of the mapped drives. The server can be seen in the Network page in file explorer as well.
BlackArmor comes with 'BlackArmor Discovery' software that will start the process of setting up server folders. However, even though it sees the server, clicking on the server IP address, then clicking the 'view drive details' button creates an error message: 'The Network Path Was Not Found'.
I've had to roll back previous updates just so I can access my NAS. I don't want to keep doing this. I know there's always the option to get a NAS that's more compatible. After all, I've had this NAS since 2012. It sure would be nice to know that there might be some setting that I'm missing though!
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Is it just that installing a Windows 10 update pushes my NAS over the compatibility line?
Thanks for reading my post and for your help.
This tutorial provides the steps necessary for replacing a defective hard drive in a Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220.
Follow the steps below to replace a drive from a BlackArmor NAS 220:
- Power off the unit and unplug the AC power cable from the power supply
- Position the unit so you can access the rear panel, and turn it on its side
- Remove the three screws from the back of the unit that holds the top cover to the chassis
- Take the cover off sliding approximately 2 inches within the tracks on the bottom of the chassis
- Gently pull the hard drive bracket assembly white pull strap forward to release the hard drive from the bay.
Note:When replacing a drive, it's important to identify the drive first. After removing the top cover you will notice that the drive on the top is the drive 1 and the one on the bottom is the drive 2, both will have their labels facing up. - Pull the hard drive out of the drive bay while pulling forward on the bracket assembly strap.
- Remove the brackets by carefully pulling the bracket away from the side of the hard drive.
- Carefully position the replacement hard drive in the bracket assembly.
- Re-install the brackets onto the sides of the hard drive.
- Two metal quick release pins hold the brackets to the side of the drive.
- Align the bracket pins with the corresponding holes in the side of the hard drive. Push on the bracket face until the pins have completely and firmly seated.
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- After attaching the brackets, carefully slide the hard drive and bracket assembly back into the drive bay. The bracket will lock the hard drive into its system connector.
- Reinsert the top cover and replace the screws back in place.
Note: You will need to rebuild the RAID after replacing the drive.