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Hello,

 

I thought I would repurpose my old tower into a NAS. I purchased 2 x 6TB WD Red's but one disk is always shown as disabled. I tried switching SATA connectors with no luck. Running SMART self test as I write this post, but I don't think the problem is with the HDD. The motherboard is an Asus Maximus V Gene V - Z77 chipset. Could this be due to a capacity limitation?

If you mean total disk capacity, no, it can't be that.

3 hours ago, Heisenberg1977 said:

I tried switching SATA connectors with no luck.

Have you tried a new SATA cable?

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7 hours ago, Lolight said:

Have you tried a new SATA cable?

Yes. Extended SMART self-test also completed without error.

If the extended SMART test passed most likely it's a power/connection, diagnostics might give more clues.

10 hours ago, Heisenberg1977 said:

one disk is always shown as disabled.

It will remain disabled until rebuilt. 

Diags are after rebooting, but disk looks healthy, you mentioned swapping the SATA cable, swap the power cable also and rebuild, if it happens again post new diags before rebooting.

Unrelated, but your system share has files on disk1

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