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Ciprico Media Vault 320 RX, in Raid 0 Errors when written too.

I have a Ciprico Media Vault 320 RX, with 2TB on it used for Non-Linear video editing. The hardware appears to have gone offline, Still reads as a disc in Raid 0 but errors out when being written too by video editor. Wondering if anyone out there is familiar with this device? Or how to fix it.
Online documentation poor since Ciprico went belly up.

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    Can't contact manufacture as company filed for bankruptcy last year. No web presence.

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When drives start to fail or have bad sectors in a RAID 0, you should expect that. Try running in RAID 3

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The raid will just shut off and then restart itself it might do this twice and then maybe days before it does this again. It is aRu 320 raid system.

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