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Hi, We received a WD Sentinel DX NAS storage with 4 x 2 TB that the customer forgot to switch off before a planned power outage, and which now refuses to start. A priori, the NAS enclosure itself is working. The four drives initialize and a small blue diode appears in front of each drive when it is ready. The small display panel of the NAS. WD Sentinel DX Firmware download page. Feel free to post your experiences in this thread. WD is pleased to announce multiple software updates for the WD Sentinel. The Sentinel DX is a four-bay device available in two versions: a $ 4 TB model (with two 2 TB drives) and a maxed-out 8 TB version (with four 2 TB drives) for $1, Whereas most NAS products in this segment employ a customized Linux variant as an underlying operating system, the Sentinel DX has Microsoft's Windows Storage Server.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. NOTE: WD recommends that your WD Sentinel DX have the latest Microsoft Update Rollup 4 (Microsoft KB# ) installed prior to applying this software update. - Enhanced compatibility with Mac OS X, including Mac OS X Lion and Mac OS X Mountain Lion. In my case, I was adding drives that WERE on the compatibility list but was a * (asterisk) and it turned out this drive was one of multiple versions under the same model number. Here's the steps to get the drives (and assumedly any drives) recognized by the DX
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