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nickel22222
Dec 27, 2018Tutor
I think I bricked my RNDP6000-100NAS please help
I feel like I'm going to throw up.
I didn't lose any data that I can't recover. But my unit will not boot up at all.
Stuck on READYNAS logo.
A few months ago I bought a used RNDP6000-10...
- Dec 31, 2018
nickel22222 wrote:
Today I got a one command timeout from one of the drives. What is this?
An aborted operation due to a hard disk timeout. https://kb.acronis.com/content/9123
It's not a good sign, so definitely keep on eye on the disk. Are you seeing other errors (growing pending sector or reallocated sectors, or uncorrected errors)?
nickel22222
Dec 27, 2018Tutor
Thanks for comments.
Some on the community are suggesting replacing the PSU. What kind of seasonic device do I need to for the RNDP6000-100NAS?
If VGA is an option, I just need to know what patch cord I need. I can get USB keyboard.
Patrick
- nickel22222Dec 27, 2018Tutor
Here's what I found but not sure they'll work.
Replace PSU with Seasonic. Could not find SS300-SFD. Found SSP-300SFB.
8" 24 pin ATX 2.1 extension
XFX-LPBRKT VGA
- StephenBDec 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
There are a couple of other PSU options here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/ReadyNas-Pro-6/td-p/1677425
- nickel22222Dec 27, 2018Tutor
Based on the fact that a memory tests a couple of weeks ago were ok, I suspect it's not cpu or memory.
If so, what are the items to check for that might prevent booting?
PSU.
Bad thumb drive or incompatible.
Others?
Thanks
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