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baz1
Apr 14, 2015Aspirant
Migration from older to new ReadyNAS
My long used (>10 years) ReadyNAS NV+ just ended its live, the power supply (I guess) did give up today. So it is time to look out for a new home fo rmy data.
Since a ReadyNAS served me well I saw the ReadyNAS 314 as a replacement device. My question is this: Is there any chance that hard disks of my old NV+ will continue to hold its data when being placed into the new one?
Since I think this is a very remote chance is there any way to extract the data from the old hard disks?
Thanks in advance.
Since a ReadyNAS served me well I saw the ReadyNAS 314 as a replacement device. My question is this: Is there any chance that hard disks of my old NV+ will continue to hold its data when being placed into the new one?
Since I think this is a very remote chance is there any way to extract the data from the old hard disks?
Thanks in advance.
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- DarquebusAspirant
mdgm wrote: I would suggest installing a firmware update to make sure the firmware on the disks is the same as the firmware on the flash.
I will do it, thank you!
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