Looking at the hex data, including sector 0, it looks like a stereotypically encrypted WD (no 55AA, or other partitioning markers, but garbage-looking data in that data's place). Additionally, there is mention of hardware encryption
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-ProductAdditionally, in a WD forum, people are complaining about it (rightfully so, I think). I mean, the main reason, (I think), of running RAID1 is for easiest redundancy, easiest recovery, but in this case, the box itself failed (not the drives, or the power cable).
Both drives clone perfectly, and Winhex shows them to basically be duplicates of each when comparing hex.
I just recovered an earlier version of a WD 2-drive unit a few weeks ago that was not encrypted.
This newer one is. It is a direct attached (usb3) only model, not a NAS box. Model is WDBLWE0040JCH
But as always... I could be (and have been) wrong before
