Either Buy another TB Drive and offload the information that I do not need. Or Carbonite. Carbonite seems to be a logical choice because now my data is no longer stored locally. I can't imagine using up that much space.
I remember when ...
- my diskette drive stored 160 kB, and was so much faster than cassette tape
- my first hard drive (14") stored 5MB, I couldn't imagine using up that much space.
Trust me - data, like a gas, expands to fill the available space.
Anyway - you missed the point - offloading the data you do not need, doesn't help you when the data you do need is on a device that has gone "belly up".
When I chose the RAID 1 option I do not have an option not to format.....
No it doesn't - I guess you didn't believe me when I said not formatting it was not an option.
In case you haven't figured it out, you're in the wrong "screen", the one you want is the first screen after you log in to the interface, one which prompts you to format the disk, and where you probably hit "skip" - that one has a check box you can tick to form a RAID1 array - BUT - be aware, it WILL format the disk.
Do I want to setup the Auto Rebuild Option?
I assume yes. Is there a reason I would not want to?
This is an option, and you can change it later, so it doesn't really make a difference what you choose - and by the way, it doesn't do what it says it does

D-Link may one day, change either the documentation to match the firmwware, or the firmware to match the documentation - who knows?