NB200-10 - new hard drive and media test failure

We have 2 NB200 if we take hardrive out 1 and in the other data on the disk will be lost.

I mounted new NB200-10z hardrive when turn on I get the error message 'media test check the cable to break. There is no cable as hard drive just plugs into t he average new hard drive is faulty?

> f we take hardrive out 1 and in the other data on the disk will be lost

Of course, you won't lose any data. If only you don't drop it on the ground. :)

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