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FrankLieder
Oct 11, 2019Initiate
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 will not power on
After years of service, my ReadyNAS is no longer powering on. It will not turn on when the power button is pressed... no LCD and no fan. I don't think its the power supply because the network lin...
StephenB
Oct 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
First of all, if your NAS has an internal PSU it is a v1 (the labels can be confusing).
A v2
- says NV+ v2 on the front chassis
- uses an external power brick
- runs 5.3.x firmware
A v1
- says NV+ on the front chassis
- has an internal PSU
- runs 4.1.x firmware
FrankLieder wrote:
I don't think its the power supply because the network link light is lit and flashing.
It could still be the supply (for instance 12 volts might have failed). Though normally the LCD will show something when the network LED is lit (they use the same power rail).
Try powering down the NAS, removing the disks (label them by slot!). Then power up, and see if it comes up with a "no disks" status.
It could also be a memory failure (which you could fix) or a system board failure (which is not repairable). Do you have a backup of the data?
FrankLieder
Oct 11, 2019Initiate
Definitely a v2 (says on front panel and external power brick).
I've already removed (and labelled the disks!). No joy, still dead.
I don't have an explicit backup of the data as this is my TimeMachine backup system. I have other system backups, so not a big deal.
How can I diagnose memory vs motherboard failure?
Thanks!
- StephenBOct 11, 2019Guru - Experienced User
FrankLieder wrote:
How can I diagnose memory vs motherboard failure?
Oops - my comment on memory only applied to the v1. The v2's memory is soldiered on to the system board.
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