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jfb1
Nov 16, 2016Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ needs new power supply
Hello!
Like many other posts here, I've experienced a power supply failure on my ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000v1. I understand these devices are end of life, but I would like to see if I can get a power supply replacement in order to get it working again and migrate to a newer device. Any help is appreciated.
JFB
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- vandermerweMaster
If you are planning to get a new Readynas, there is a procedure to migrate your disks from an old Readynas to the new unit. You would require Netgear support to help you with this, it is important not to insert the disks into the new unit until instructed by Netgear, and during the migration you would need to copy your data to another location (in other words you'd need some space somewhere to copy all your data).
if you went about it this way you would not need to get a new PSU, unless of course you wanted to repurpose the NV+ .
- jfb1Aspirant
Hello vandermerwe,
Yes, I was hoping to get a new power supply in order to get the ReadyNAS NV+ running again ASAP as I need access to that data for time critical assignments. I would then start a plan to migrate off the device onto a new device. I understand it's simply not a "swap disks" kind of thing. There is a LOT of data I would have to move to whatever temporary location I can come up with and that will take time as well. Is there a way I can get a PSU replacement?
- bedlam1Prodigy
Not sure where you are located jfb1 but you may find this link helpful http://www.evercase.co.uk/CompatibilityListReadynas.htm
as well as this one http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-COMMON/Replacing%20the%20PSU.pdf
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