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Nospam555
Jun 26, 2017Aspirant
Can't connect to ReadyNAS 102
After several years of no problems for backups, I can't find my ReadyNAS 102 from any computer. Under Devices and Printers it shows as grayed out. I downloaded the latest version of RAIDR and it can'...
- Jun 29, 2017
You can migrate your disks to the RN424.
If you have apps installed, you might run into some trouble since many are x86 or arm specific - but the system should come up anyway.
Nospam555
Jun 29, 2017Aspirant
Still not seen in router after removal of drives and power on, so I guess it's dead.
In replacing the NAS, Can the current drives, if used in the same order (1 & 2) in a new NAS, retain the existing backups? I'd be looking at the newer generation of NAS, such as the NeadyNAS 424 if set the same (XRAID)?
StephenB
Jun 29, 2017Guru - Experienced User
You can migrate your disks to the RN424.
If you have apps installed, you might run into some trouble since many are x86 or arm specific - but the system should come up anyway.
- Nospam555Jun 29, 2017Aspirant
Thanks for the help! With the drives out, and a power back on, the NAS was still not seen by the router, so it's dead, and a replacement is inbound, upgrading to a ReadyNAS 424 for future expandability.
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