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mhellstrand
Jan 11, 2013Tutor
Move disks after Hardware failure, possible?
Hi I have had a hardware failure on my Ready nas duo v.2. And it will probably never wake up anymore. My question: Is it possible to remove the disks (currently 2 mirrored disks) from the broken d...
mhellstrand
Jan 11, 2013Tutor
My guess is that some components in the NAS has burned out, I have removed all disks and yet no response from the machine. It does not do anything not the tiniest blink or sound of anything.
And yes I can confirm it is a DUO v.2 model.
would it be possible to just move the disks into a new duo v.2 NAS and have access to the data? (if now the disks are not failing too?, have no place to check the disks outside the NAS at the moment).
My hope is to just go and buy me a new Duo v.2 and use my old disks.
//M
And yes I can confirm it is a DUO v.2 model.
would it be possible to just move the disks into a new duo v.2 NAS and have access to the data? (if now the disks are not failing too?, have no place to check the disks outside the NAS at the moment).
My hope is to just go and buy me a new Duo v.2 and use my old disks.
//M
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