I have an 8TB Seagate disk which is showing 8 'uncorrectable sectors'
All my data in the drive pool is duplicated
The disk currently has 4.87 TB of data.
I have a usb 3.0 Sabrent dual disk caddy which has a rapid 'physical' disk duplication function
If I duplicated the faulty disk to a replacement disk, would this replaced new disk be recognized as valid disk
Or am I best to remove the faulty disk, add the new disk, and then let stablebit take care of balancing etc ..
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I have an 8TB Seagate disk which is showing 8 'uncorrectable sectors'
All my data in the drive pool is duplicated
The disk currently has 4.87 TB of data.
I have a usb 3.0 Sabrent dual disk caddy which has a rapid 'physical' disk duplication function
If I duplicated the faulty disk to a replacement disk, would this replaced new disk be recognized as valid disk
Or am I best to remove the faulty disk, add the new disk, and then let stablebit take care of balancing etc ..
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