
But the response was good and very helpful.After I set it to the actual NORMAL mode, the drives still would not come up. They replied back with the same day and explained the toggles better than the instructions manual (which I commented about). Now HonetTek doesn't have a Support Section per say so I used their contact us form. Well, this caused the drives to wiped of their formatting.?Enter Customer Support. The graphics in the manual are misleading. The instructions manual is not very clear on the toggle settings and I set the toggles to JOBD (Just one big drive) because the instructions seem to show this setting as the NORMAL mode setting. The instructions state no reformatting required for drives if installed in NORMAL mode (two separate drives).

Where things went bad: I installed two seagate drives. It is easy to open and install either 2.5' or 3.5' drives. There are plenty out there but I choose this one.The metal case is rigid and sturdy and better crafted than I thought it would be. The next solution is a new enclosure with the 3.1 Gen2 option. As many may discover, finding an external hard drive with USB 3.1 Gen-2 connections is sort of slime in the economy drives. The X2-RAID uses a common eSATA connection to your PC that is much faster than USB or FireWire, so you still retain desktop drive speed while having the security needed to survive a drive loss.Rated 4 out of 5 by Robert from Bad Start To Fine Finish. This product will allow you to keep two hard drives in one of many forms of RAID (we will go over the full capabilities on the next page) and do so at a low cost. Today we are going to take a look at the HornetTek X2-RAID. Preventative measures are the only way to avoid such losses and the easiest defense is a good offence.

It can happen, it does happen and it isn’t a matter of if, but when.


If you want to know what it is like, just go to your own storage folder, highlight everything and hit DELETE. At that point your eyes are opened to just how vulnerable you are to a personal digital disaster. QUOTE: "Most users are generally fine with just storing their content on one standard hard drive until they have a loss of data. NEW CONTENT (Storage) - HornetTek X2-RAID Dual Bay 3.5-inch eSATA/USB 2.0 Enclosure
