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jamiebeith
Dec 23, 2020Aspirant
Stuck on Boot Menu - Time to toss it and forgo Netgear products in the future?
My 104 fans were going crazy one nice, so I turned it off by pressing the power button and allowing it to gracefully shut down. I tried to boot it a few days later, and now I get: 1) a flashing pow...
StephenB
Dec 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You should see a "no disks" status on the display if you power up with no disks inserted.
If you purchase another OS-6 ReadyNAS, you can migrate the disks to it. It's a bit easier if you get another RN214, but it will work with other models. The main issue is that most apps won't migrate, so you'd need to reinstall them.
- jamiebeithDec 23, 2020Aspirant
Well it definitely doesn't say "No Disks", so I guess I'm screwed?
It's a shame that the NAS failed before any drive inside failed. That's pretty unacceptable to me. I don't want to use Netgear products if this is the quality I should expect. Is it possible to migrate the data out of the Netgear ecosystem?
- rn_enthusiastDec 23, 2020Virtuoso
Hi jamiebeith
Each have their own experience and I don't know for how long you have had this product but my general experience is that Netgear's hardware is of really high quality, compared to the Plastic box you will get with for example Synology. And you get a very decent warranty for free, with your product.
You can get the data out of the NAS, yes (it requires knowledge though). There is no use of proprietary software to make that RAID work. However, I would echo what StephenB said and suggest upgrade to an RN214 which is a very good unit. It would be super easy to transition, simply swap the disks over > power the new unit on and off you go.
Cheers
- jamiebeithDec 23, 2020Aspirant
The problem is that the issue I'm having seems extremely common across owners of the 104, so I don't really seeing it as being a dud that I got. Do you think that it's fair that a NAS enclosure should outlast the mechanical disks inside? I believe I've had this for 4 years or so and it's the 3rd major issue I've had with it (once was locked out of admin page after an update and another where the issue was the same as now)
I'm fairly versed in computers, so I may just look into plugging them into my computer assuming I have the SATA slots to handle it and figure it out from there. I really don't see myself buying another Netgear product as I was unable to find any official statement on the 104 failing in this way, and that to me is also unacceptable.
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