D8 Hybrid - RAID 1 HDD Bays 1 & 2 Disconnection Issue
Posted: 11 May 2026, 03:36
Hi everyone,
I'm experiencing a critical issue with my D8 Hybrid and hoping someone here can help, or at least confirm if this is a known problem.
My Setup:
TerraMaster D8 Hybrid (firmware updated to latest version)
2x Seagate Exos X18 18TB in Bays 1 & 2 (RAID 1)
Connected via USB-C to a Windows 11 PC (Intel i9-14900KF, 64GB RAM)
UPS protected power supply
What happened:
While actively editing video files directly from the RAID 1 volume (F:), I suddenly lost complete access to the drive — no warning, no power interruption, during active read/write operations. The SSD in the separate bay (E:) remained fully accessible throughout.
Symptoms:
F: drive shows "Location not available — device not ready"
All 4 HDD LEDs remain green
Windows Event Log shows repeated Event ID 140 every ~10 seconds: "Failure status: No Media — There is no disk in the drive"
The volume number changed mid-session (HarddiskVolume19 → HarddiskVolume21), indicating multiple disconnection/reconnection cycles happening automatically
What I've already tried:
Rebooted both PC and D8 Hybrid — no change
Tested with a different USB-C cable — no change
Tested on a completely different PC — identical error
Updated D8 firmware to latest version (August 2025) — no change
Physically removed and reseated both drives (temperatures were normal) — no change
Full power off for 15 minutes — temporary partial recovery but subdirectory access still failed
Ran EaseUS Partition Master full scan — no partitions found
Ran TestDisk v7.3 — returned "Partition: Read error"
Verified drive permissions and Windows network services — all correct
Windows Disk Management shows the volume as NTFS with correct 16.37TB capacity, but inaccessible
What I found on this forum:
Reading through existing threads (especially t=7346 and t=9432), it seems like the ASM1352R controller shared between Bays 1 & 2 may be the root cause of this kind of disconnection. Several users reported identical behavior, and in some cases moving drives to Bays 3 & 4 resolved the issue.
Since my drives are in a RAID 1 configuration specifically on Bays 1 & 2, I can't simply move them without breaking the array.
My questions:
Is there a firmware update specifically for the ASM1352R controller (Bays 1 & 2)?
Has anyone successfully recovered access to a RAID 1 array after this type of disconnection?
Is this a known hardware defect eligible for warranty replacement?
The data on the drives should be intact (RAID 1 mirror) but is currently completely inaccessible.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I'm experiencing a critical issue with my D8 Hybrid and hoping someone here can help, or at least confirm if this is a known problem.
My Setup:
TerraMaster D8 Hybrid (firmware updated to latest version)
2x Seagate Exos X18 18TB in Bays 1 & 2 (RAID 1)
Connected via USB-C to a Windows 11 PC (Intel i9-14900KF, 64GB RAM)
UPS protected power supply
What happened:
While actively editing video files directly from the RAID 1 volume (F:), I suddenly lost complete access to the drive — no warning, no power interruption, during active read/write operations. The SSD in the separate bay (E:) remained fully accessible throughout.
Symptoms:
F: drive shows "Location not available — device not ready"
All 4 HDD LEDs remain green
Windows Event Log shows repeated Event ID 140 every ~10 seconds: "Failure status: No Media — There is no disk in the drive"
The volume number changed mid-session (HarddiskVolume19 → HarddiskVolume21), indicating multiple disconnection/reconnection cycles happening automatically
What I've already tried:
Rebooted both PC and D8 Hybrid — no change
Tested with a different USB-C cable — no change
Tested on a completely different PC — identical error
Updated D8 firmware to latest version (August 2025) — no change
Physically removed and reseated both drives (temperatures were normal) — no change
Full power off for 15 minutes — temporary partial recovery but subdirectory access still failed
Ran EaseUS Partition Master full scan — no partitions found
Ran TestDisk v7.3 — returned "Partition: Read error"
Verified drive permissions and Windows network services — all correct
Windows Disk Management shows the volume as NTFS with correct 16.37TB capacity, but inaccessible
What I found on this forum:
Reading through existing threads (especially t=7346 and t=9432), it seems like the ASM1352R controller shared between Bays 1 & 2 may be the root cause of this kind of disconnection. Several users reported identical behavior, and in some cases moving drives to Bays 3 & 4 resolved the issue.
Since my drives are in a RAID 1 configuration specifically on Bays 1 & 2, I can't simply move them without breaking the array.
My questions:
Is there a firmware update specifically for the ASM1352R controller (Bays 1 & 2)?
Has anyone successfully recovered access to a RAID 1 array after this type of disconnection?
Is this a known hardware defect eligible for warranty replacement?
The data on the drives should be intact (RAID 1 mirror) but is currently completely inaccessible.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!