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Rabi
Aug 06, 2016Aspirant
Newbie - install a ReadyNAS 4 ULTRA
Hi There
I got a Readynas ultra 4000 from my work because they do not need it. There is two disk in it. and two empty slots.
I only have apple devices here at home, my router is a Time Machine from apple. I tried to connect it it doen´t work.
All my computers are full and i need to move data to another divice ..... i thougth that maybe i can use this Readynas.
Can I use it as an extra HD, but it does not show up in my finder.
I really need help to set this up .... is there a tutourial on the web?
Plz respond
Thx
Rabi
4 Replies
- cpu8088Virtuoso
u can download the manual. it will show u steps to do a factory default reset. this should wipe out previous configurations and give u a fresh start
- RabiAspirant
i will try that
but is it hard to install ... ? after
The hardware manual is here: http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/HM/ReadyNAS_Ultra_UltraPlus_Pro_HW_13April11.pdf
The software manual is here: http://www.readynas.com/download/documentation/UM/ReadyNAS_Home_SW_6June11.pdf
Your NAS ships with OS 4 (the firmware should be 4.2.x). It can be converted to OS 6 - not sure if that has advantages for using TimeMachine backup or not. Hopefully a mac user will chime in.
Rabi wrote:
but is it hard to install ... ? after
Well, that depends in part on what skills you have. We can provide advice if you get stuck.
One piece of advice up front: RAID is not enough to keep your data safe. The best way to do that is to have more than one copy on different devices. After you are up and running, you should also think about your backup plan.
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