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<note important>When resetting the device (not formatting), user accounts are removed but any data the user has previously stored on the network drive is still stored on the device. Create the same user account once more and the user can access the data again.</note> | <note important>When resetting the device (not formatting), user accounts are removed but any data the user has previously stored on the network drive is still stored on the device. Create the same user account once more and the user can access the data again.</note> | ||
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+ | ==== Q: How do I rebuild a RAID 1 array? ==== | ||
+ | * After replacing the faulty drive, open the disk manager and select the expert mode. Drag the new drive onto the existing RAID array and click **Rebuild** to start rebuilding the RAID array. For more details, please see **[[applications_disk_manager#manage_the_disks|Applications > Disk Manager > Expert > Manage the Disks > Rebuild a RAID 1 array]]**. | ||