![]() ![]() Fixed a problem with the filename of the Japanese QuickStart Guide.Fixed a bug in the SoftRAID application which caused big pipes connected to the volume tiles to be missing 2 pixels on their left side when displayed on Macs with Retina displays (SR-374).This primarily affected the SoftRAID_Email.log file when SMTP logging was enabled. Fixed a bug in the SoftRAID Monitor which could cause log entries to be corrupted or incomplete.The volume tile now updates immediately when the user enables or disables the volume’s safeguard (SR-320).The SoftRAID application no longer crashes when you attempt to create a volume with more than 16 disks (SR-399).Fixed problem which caused certifying 4 Kn disks (disks with 4 KB sectors).Fixed a bug in the SoftRAID driver which could cause some RAID 1+0 volumes to fail early in the rebuild process with a disk error (SR-381).Fix a bug in the SoftRAID driver which causes disk errors in mirror and RAID 1+0 volumes (SR-416).This would only happen if more than one secondary disk was missing or out of sync. Fixed a bug in SoftRAID driver which could cause mirror volumes to rebuild instantly, leaving secondary disks with invalid data.Fixed a bug in the SoftRAID Monitor which prevented it from reliably sending email notifications.SoftRAID Lite and SoftRAID Lite for ThunderBay now allow you to delete all volumes created by SoftRAID and SoftRAID for ThunderBay including volumes with RAID levels 4, 5 and 1+0. ![]() The work around in version 5.5.6 is to detect when the outgoing email account is on and then convert the subject to straight ascii text. This is the result of some, but not all, yahoo email servers being able to handle Q-encoded UTF-8 text. Sometimes, when email notifications are sent through a mail account, the subject line gets garbled.You must install Parallels Desktop 11 or later if you are running on a SoftRAID or AppleRAID volume. There is a bug reported in Parallels Desktop 10 software which can cause data corruption in your Windows virtual machines whether running on SoftRAID or AppleRAID volumes.For more information, see our compatibility page: /pages/support/compatibility_notes.html You can use a command in a Terminal window to perform this same function (Disk Utility calls this same command). In the first release of Mac OS 10.12, the First Aid function in Apple’s Disk Utility application has a bug which prevents it from working on SoftRAID volumes.SoftRAID, which is what makes RAID work for the OWC Thunderbay 4 RAID-5 edition, has been updated to version 5.5.6. SEND FEEDBACK Related: 4K and 5K display, deals, iMac, iMac 5K, RAID, RAID-5, SoftRAID, SSD ![]()
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