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snipes2013
Aug 14, 2020Aspirant
Readynas NV Sparc wont boot
Hi I have an old readynas NV i came to use today and its not booting. no lights no nothing. not sure whats happened.....can anyone recommend some troubleshooting tips? Cheers Neil
Sandshark
Aug 14, 2020Sensei
The most likely cause is the power supply. They do tend to last a long time, but your NAS is quite old. If you have a multi-meter, there is a 4-pin UART connection on the back (may be covered with a sticker). Check all the pins to chassis ground. If none have voltage, it's likely the supply.
Note that while the power connector looks like a standard 30-pin ATX, it is not. But you can make an adapter cable or modify the connector. The pin-put is attached to a reply in this message: Inexpensive-power-supply-replacement-for-legacy-4-bay-Readynases. Here is a nice how-to on using a standard Flex ATX supply: Readynas-NV-frugal-power-supply-replacement , but he failed to replace the -5V (white wire), which should also be done. Maybe his supply didn't have one.
snipes2013
Aug 14, 2020Aspirant
Brilliant thank you I’ll have a look tomorrow at that. You are right it’s old but served me well. Time for an upgrade just need to get it working long enough to copy everything off it :).
- SandsharkAug 14, 2020Sensei
If you have a spare ATX supply, or one you can "borrow" from a PC long enough, the adapter cable will allow you to power it long enough to download the contents. Just do your best to keep the airflow moving through the NAS, sealing the gap for the cable with masking tape.
If it turns out it's not the power supply, Netgear does have a way to use a new OS6 based NAS to recover the data, though they do charge you. The current problem is availability of the lower range NASes. I do not know if Netgear offers that support on a used unit.
- snipes2013Aug 15, 2020AspirantI assume I will have to move the pins of the power supply to match the pin out? I’m hoping I can power it and retrieve the contents then get new :)
- StephenBAug 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
snipes2013 wrote:
I assume I will have to move the pins of the power supply to match the pin out?If you are using an external supply, you'd need an extension cable anyway. You can make the changes in the extension cable.
snipes2013 wrote:
I’m hoping I can power it and retrieve the contents then get new :)If you get a new ReadyNAS you can also work with support to temporarily mount the volume in the new NAS so you can offload data. https://kb.netgear.com/29876/ReadyNAS-Migrating-disks-from-RAIDiator-4-1-or-RAIDiator-5-3-to-ReadyNAS-OS-6
Another option is to connect the disks to a PC and use R-Studio ( https://www.r-studio.com/ ). You can connect the disks with SATA, usb adapter/docks or a suitable USB enclosure.
When you do get running on a new NAS, I suggest putting a backup plan in place for it.
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