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JamesHorton
Jun 17, 2022Guide
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ (RND4000 V3) has died
Hi, everyone I was hoping for some advice, please. My Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ (RND4000 V3) has died. It fails to switch on and boot. I've checked the PCU which is dead. I believe it is beyond the cos...
Sandshark
Jun 17, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
No, you cannot just just mount them in another NAS of a different model/brand. You can move them to another NV+V1 (yes, I know you said yours is "V3", but that's not how we designate it here, as there is a "V2" that was released after yours and is completely different). Basically, any unit that looks like yours (silver with internal PSU).
If you know what you are doing, you can mount them in any Linux system (including a NAS) that has MDADM and LVM installed and mount the volume there.
You can put them in a PC (including using USB caddies) and use r-studio or similar software. Windows will not be able to read the drives directly, and Linux Subsystem for Windows just isn't yet up to the task, but r-studio and some other products will.
If you have an available ATX power supply, you can also make an adapter cable to use that supply externally to power the NAS long enough to recover the data. Note that while the power connector looks like a standard 20-pin ATX, it's wired differently -- which is why you need the adapter.
JamesHorton
Jun 17, 2022Guide
Sandshark Thanks, for responding. I may go with trying to get a similar unit? First.
I found a guy selling a second-hand one, the only difference was it had a power switch on the back PSU? Which made me wonder if it was modified. The seller didn't know as he was given it by his work years ago.
Failing that I could try the other routes you mention, I did something similar when I created a Linux boot drive to recover a single disk for a friend of mine. Though I will have to source some parts, as I have had several clearouts over the years and have literally nothing lying around.
Thanks again for your help.
Kindest regards,
James
- SandsharkJun 18, 2022Sensei - Experienced User
I believe some were manufactured with rear switches. I honestly don't remember if any of mine did, but there are more than one on eBay that have them, and it's clearly not some modification hack. Netgear may have had two different suppliers. Or maybe the switch, or lack of one, is the difference on one of the three hardware versions.
- JamesHortonJun 26, 2022Guide
Thanks for your help. I bought a similar second-hand model and put my drives straight in and booted up with no problems.
The only issue I have now is the http & https SSL issue to access front view. But at least I can access my files over wifi for now.
Kindest regards,
James
- cathcamJun 27, 2022Guide
You can download a copy of Firefox 78.9.0esr release that will still allow you to access the ReadyNAS using TLS 1.0.Directory Listing: /pub/firefox/releases/78.9.0esr/ (mozilla.org)
It's also possible to update the certificate and software but a lot more complicated than having a back level browser sitting around.
I also had my power supply on my NVX go. I bought a power supply from the UK and fitted it myself, it was very simple.++Mark.
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