NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
BMac2021
Dec 26, 2023Tutor
External USB Backup-How to access it
Good morning team...Hoping someone can help me like in the past.... I have (had) a ReadyNASRNDP6000 and today it failed..Yup christmas eve...Went downstairs to find that there was an electrical fire ...
- Dec 28, 2023
Replacing just the main board is risky where there is such significant damage, as there could be secondary damage of the small daughterboard, SATA backplane, and/or power supply. You should also check the drives using the manufacturer's tools. When you do look for a replacement, be aware that the RNDP6000-100 and RNDP6000-200 have very different processors but are otherwise electrically identical. The earliest -100 also shipped with the older round-button caddies, but you can use your old ones, anyway. The CPU in the -100 can also be upgraded.
You are not limited to another similar model, either. Since you already upgraded to OS6, any ReadyNAS with at least 6 bays will accept your volume (assuming it's undamaged) and your old-style caddies will fit even the newest models (since many are sold without caddies).
BMac2021
Dec 27, 2023Tutor
So R-Linux worked! It restored almost all my files on the external USB drive.
Now, I am wondering if anyone has a main board that they want to sell?
Sandshark
Dec 28, 2023Sensei
Replacing just the main board is risky where there is such significant damage, as there could be secondary damage of the small daughterboard, SATA backplane, and/or power supply. You should also check the drives using the manufacturer's tools. When you do look for a replacement, be aware that the RNDP6000-100 and RNDP6000-200 have very different processors but are otherwise electrically identical. The earliest -100 also shipped with the older round-button caddies, but you can use your old ones, anyway. The CPU in the -100 can also be upgraded.
You are not limited to another similar model, either. Since you already upgraded to OS6, any ReadyNAS with at least 6 bays will accept your volume (assuming it's undamaged) and your old-style caddies will fit even the newest models (since many are sold without caddies).
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy
Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!