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Dave_Ams
May 03, 2015Tutor
ReadyNas Pro died
I recently moved house and when I came to reconnect my ReadyNas Pro buisiness it gave no signs of live beyond blinking network lights. The fans and the disks don't spin up the front display doesn't li...
mdgm-ntgr
May 04, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Since the user was running 6.2.x on the Pro he could move them to a 316 or 516 without needing to backup and reformat.
I would suggest using a scratch disk (must not be from the array) to update the firmware on the 316, verify the update is successful, then power down and remove the scratch disk before doing the migration.
If the array has problems you would be in a data recovery situation where you need to consider your options available to purchase.
I would suggest using a scratch disk (must not be from the array) to update the firmware on the 316, verify the update is successful, then power down and remove the scratch disk before doing the migration.
If the array has problems you would be in a data recovery situation where you need to consider your options available to purchase.
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