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egeek
Aug 18, 2012Aspirant
NV+ (v1) PSU died
Hi ReadyNASians, So my faithful NV+ died a few days ago due to the PSU overheating. I was greeted with the familiar smell of melted PCB components and found my ReadyNAS powered down and unable to p...
lemonkey1
May 20, 2013Aspirant
I'm in the same boat. Luckily I was able to get a replacement NV+ (v1 - silver chassis) from Netgear that I am RMA'ing the old one with shortly.
After confirming that the RAID architectures are the same, I wanted to verify the exact steps I need to follow in order to move my disks from older NV+ that has a bad PSU into the new NV+. Is it just as simple as inserting them in the same left to right order while the device is powered off and then powering it on? Or do I need to insert the first disk from the left first, power it on, then add the other 3 one at a time?
Old NV+: Infrant ReadyNAS NV+ model RNV2-S2-0000
New NV+ Netgear ReadyNas NV+ model RND4000-100NAS v3
Thanks
After confirming that the RAID architectures are the same, I wanted to verify the exact steps I need to follow in order to move my disks from older NV+ that has a bad PSU into the new NV+. Is it just as simple as inserting them in the same left to right order while the device is powered off and then powering it on? Or do I need to insert the first disk from the left first, power it on, then add the other 3 one at a time?
Old NV+: Infrant ReadyNAS NV+ model RNV2-S2-0000
New NV+ Netgear ReadyNas NV+ model RND4000-100NAS v3
Thanks
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