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  1. Hi all, I had been getting S.M.A.R.T. errors for a few months. It finally kicked the bucket the other day so I get another hard drive to replace it. My system was a 4x3TB SHR Synology Hybrid RAID (5.2 Update 5). When I took the failed drive out there were system partition errors and the Volume had crashed but I recovered it. It crashed a couple more times since then. I believe it was in an "degraded" state when I turned it off to swap out the drive. When I turned it back on with the new drive in place the volume had crashed, the new drive was "Not Initialized" but I don't have the ability to add it because the "Manage" button is greyed out. Is there anyway to recover the partition myself? I don't know a whole lot about mounting and fixing partitions in Linux but I'd like to learn and more than anything I'd like to recover my files As of right now I don't see anything when I check /volume1 and I get errors when I try what others with similar problems try from other posts on this forum. Is there a first command I should run which might tell me if this is recoverable? Any help would be really appreciated! Thanks! Update: I ran testdisk but I've never used it. I can't seem to find a relevant tutorial for my particular situation. Any pointers?
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