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viktor77796
Nov 22, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS RNDP6000 RND-6B stuck at "ReadyNAS" state when turned on
Good day! There is a problem - ReadyNAS RNDP6000 RND-6B freezes at "ReadyNAS" state when turned on. According to the owner of the device, first the raid disappeared, then the disks were disconn...
- Nov 28, 2024
You need 3 4-pin Molex and, except for the pre-modified one I mentioned, you aren't likely to find that on an SFX supply. I typically remove the 90° connectors from the old one and move them to the new, which also allows me to trim some excess cable. But a Y adapter and/or SATA to Molex adapters will also give you that. Then, yes, you need the longer main cable or extension. A 15mm or so extension is usually right, but you may want to wait till you have the supply and see what you are going to need. The original supply has 22.5A available on the two 12V rails combined, and you are unlikely to find a supply under 400W that can deliver that.
StephenB
Nov 22, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Do any of the symptoms change if you power up the system with the disks removed?
I suggest labeling them by slot number as you remove them.
viktor77796
Nov 25, 2024Aspirant
Good day!
If you run it without disks, then everything is the same, it gets stuck on “ReadyNAS”.
I tried to format any disk and insert it into the first slot, but upon startup everything is the same, stuck on “Ready NAS”.
The user has already given me a NAS without disks, told me to test it and try to restore it to work.
Therefore, we do not have to worry about data.
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