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Pezman
Jun 11, 2012Aspirant
Pioneer Pro - CPU Fan Replacement (case:18753339)
Hello, I have a Readynas Pioneer Pro Business Edition. I've owned it for 3 years, and just discovered that it is from "Batch 1" which means my CPU fan has been running at 4,400 RPM for the last thre...
Pezman
Jul 15, 2012Aspirant
Things seem to be going wrong quickly.
I decided to just pull all 6 drives and move them over to the new Pioneer Pro. I powered down both devices, I moved all 6 disks and put them in the same slots they came from. I booted up the new NAS and I get "ERR: Could not mount root RAID d. When I search the forums about this several people recommend reformatting all the drives. Ack! I don't want to do that. I want all the data that was on these drives. This seems painful for a CPU fan going wrong.
Any advice on if I'm doing this all very very wrong?
I decided to just pull all 6 drives and move them over to the new Pioneer Pro. I powered down both devices, I moved all 6 disks and put them in the same slots they came from. I booted up the new NAS and I get "ERR: Could not mount root RAID d. When I search the forums about this several people recommend reformatting all the drives. Ack! I don't want to do that. I want all the data that was on these drives. This seems painful for a CPU fan going wrong.
Any advice on if I'm doing this all very very wrong?
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