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rsinsheimer
Jan 20, 2014Aspirant
NV+ dead, now what?
I have a two-part question:
My NV+ has died, probably the power supply. I shut it down before my last move, now it won't restart at my new location. So I have a couple of choices:
1) I have an NV which I seldom use -- can I pull the drives from the NV+ and drop them in the NV and away I go?
2) If that won't work, what is the last/latest ReadyNAS model that I can get with no drives that I can put my drives into successfully?
-- Roger
My NV+ has died, probably the power supply. I shut it down before my last move, now it won't restart at my new location. So I have a couple of choices:
1) I have an NV which I seldom use -- can I pull the drives from the NV+ and drop them in the NV and away I go?
2) If that won't work, what is the last/latest ReadyNAS model that I can get with no drives that I can put my drives into successfully?
-- Roger
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- thsciguyAspirantAll. . . I received my $26 PSU from Netgear and have my NV+ alive and kicking after a 2+ year hiatus! Thanks for the support, now I have have to figure out all I have missed in the last few years. . . I probably have lots of firmware and software upgrades ahead of me. Good problems to have though, thanks again.
- RockadileAspirant
thsciguy wrote: All. . . I received my $26 PSU from Netgear and have my NV+ alive and kicking after a 2+ year hiatus! Thanks for the support, now I have have to figure out all I have missed in the last few years. . . I probably have lots of firmware and software upgrades ahead of me. Good problems to have though, thanks again.
How did you order through Netgear? Did you just contact support? - rsinsheimerAspirantYes. The problem is "just contact support" can be challenging depending on how good a job you've done keeping up your account. If your NAS is registered with Netgear it *should* be straightforward. Good luck! :^)
- RockadileAspirantSuccessI Unfortunately, they would only let me buy one. Thanks for the info, you saved me $150.
- rsinsheimerAspirantHope it works. The power supply is a single point of failure in a RAID system, and when it goes it *can* take the drives with it -- I've seen it happen. So, best of luck to you!
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