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ed285
Jul 01, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 powers off when inserting disk
I just received a used ReadyNAS 314 with four 2TB disks. On initial boot, one disk is failed, and attempting to remove it, then reinsert it, results in the unit powering off instantly (not cleanly). ...
- Jul 01, 2016
Fixed it - there was a short between the contacts for the front panel (LEDs/buttons/ports) and the front-upper part of the drive cage. See video for a demo of manually causing it.
Fixed the problem by putting a double layer of paper over the contacts, secured by electrical tape on either end. You'll have to completely take apart the NAS to do this: sides, top, rear, drive backplane, and the four-pin flat cable on the side. The top card will then slide out without problem - if it's snagging, you forgot to disconnect the cable. :)
ed285
Jul 01, 2016Aspirant
Fixed it - there was a short between the contacts for the front panel (LEDs/buttons/ports) and the front-upper part of the drive cage. See video for a demo of manually causing it.
Fixed the problem by putting a double layer of paper over the contacts, secured by electrical tape on either end. You'll have to completely take apart the NAS to do this: sides, top, rear, drive backplane, and the four-pin flat cable on the side. The top card will then slide out without problem - if it's snagging, you forgot to disconnect the cable. :)
JennC
Jul 01, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello ed285,
I'm glad you were able to find out what causing the the problem and solved it.
Thank you also for sharing your experience and what you did to resolve it. You may now close this thread by marking the post that resolved it.
Please feel free to post and share any comments, suggestion and question about your NAS.
Regards,
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