![]() ![]() The above step may error in that case run mdadm -stop /dev/md127 (Sometimes you can see another numbers - see in: ls /dev | grep md) Prepare main RAID partition (For rootfs): mdadm -create /dev/md0 -level=1 -metadata=0.9 -raid-devices=2 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb2 Remove all: Type “rm 1” (where 1 - number of partition, continue this for all partitions)ħ.2 Use Gparted graphics window to format dev/sdb3 to linux-swap file system (right click on the partition you will get the option to format and the list of file system to use)Ĩ-1. ![]() Type “print” for see what partitions exist on disk Select /dev/sdb (assuming this the WD hard disk else use respective name) Run parted utility: follow below stepsġ.1 Print all – this will display all the storage devices In the terminal window Use parted to see what name you have for your WD’s HDD. Unzip the Virgin Image, and copy the rootfs.img file to a USB Drive.Ĭhange the boot sequence of the PC to boot SystemRescueCd from CDĪfter booting when prompted directly start the graphical environment (follow the instruction displayed in the screen, it is pretty intuitive)Īttach WD hard disk using SATA adapter to one of the USB drivesĬonnect the USB drive with the virgin image Write the image in to a file using CD burn software I used imageburnĭownload 7z to unzip the file to get rootfs.img, folder structure where the file can be found b\sq-040401013\data\CacheVolume\upgrade You will have to unbox the device use a SATA adapter to connect the WD hard disk to the USB of your PCĭownload SystemRescueCd from SystemRescue - System Rescue Homepage MOST IMPORTANT Use Linux_Reader to backup the data from the WD hard disk before continuing with the below steps. My WD Cloud stopped working clueless, I searched the forum and other sites to get a complete rebuilding, but got bits and pieces hence thought of putting the entire steps if it helps as it took me almost a week to figure out the correct steps and make the mycloud back in a working condition.
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