September 1, 201015 yr so last night I got through transferring all my music to my new drobo. this morning I wake up and it is in standby mode, unrecognized by Windows 7. I couldn't get it to mount by unplugging the USB cable, trying different USB ports, different USB cable. so I shut down my computer and power cycle the drobo. it comes back on fine, all green lights lit up, etc, but windows still won't recognize it. I get bad USB device errors when I plug it in. I'm currently scouring the Internet for solutions, and have tried lots of typical solutions, though I haven't power cycled the drobo again for fear of corruption (which might be what is already going on anyway). the screwed up thing is I can't get drobo back into standby mode, not via the dashboard (doesn't recognize), nor via unplugging the USB cord and powering off the computer. so I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience in this area. I was just about to start backing up to my blacx tonight.
September 1, 201015 yr Powering down / unplugging should not by itself erase anything from my experience. Never used in W7 though. I would shut down, unplug the drobo (usb and power cables), reboot then plug in the drobo and turn back on. Edited September 1, 201015 yr by aardvark baguette
September 1, 201015 yr A good forum: Drobo Forums Also, Drobo's support team is good at helping with these types of things. I've had good luck with them in the past.
September 1, 201015 yr Author A good forum: Drobo Forums Also, Drobo's support team is good at helping with these types of things. I've had good luck with them in the past. Powering down / unplugging should not by itself erase anything from my experience. Never used in W7 though. I would shut down, unplug the drobo (usb and power cables), reboot then plug in the drobo and turn back on. ^^^this worked. thanks man! time to get to work backing shit up. thanks for the link thrice, I'll try that if I run into anymore trouble.
September 1, 201015 yr thanks for the link thrice, I'll try that if I run into anymore trouble. What, you too good for us now? We're more hardcore headphone group, damnit!
September 1, 201015 yr Author What, you too good for us now? We're more hardcore headphone group, damnit! turns out nobody over there can fix my beta22, so i'm back to the hardcore group!!
September 7, 201015 yr Author yeah it's really cool so far. more then anything I love having all my music on one drive. having it spread around several drives always annoyed me. also the protection of course gives me piece of mind.
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