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fragglerok
Nov 11, 2015Aspirant
6.4 is a total disater
Wish id neber upgarded to 6.4 on readynas 104, its been a total disater. The sytem will not stay up for more than 2 days without locking up requiring a hard reboot. Its never actually stayed up for l...
ifixidevices
Nov 19, 2015Luminary
So you locked the warranty thread so I couldn't respond but here's a perfect example of issues with 6.4 and even betas. You also stated to buy from newegg.com and not eBay but NEWEGG SELLS ON EBAY. Why buy through newegg's eBay store? It's the same price but you get eBay bucks (2% cash back) and other perks if you frequently use eBay. So you mean to tell me that if I buy from newegg through their eBay store I don't have a warranty?
Anyway back on topic:
When you login to the admin console and it tells you there's an update it doesn't say the changelog or that you can't downgrade, it just says
upgrade or cancel (or something along those lines. The upgrade is clickable I believe and that takes you to the changelog (if I recall correctly) but doesn't flat out tell you the gist of what the update is about nore does it it say on that simple little box that downgrading isn't possible or as you put it in many many different posts that 6.4.0 was a big update and issues can occur during big updates (although I thought that's why we beta tested items?) Did not enough people complain about the betas that netgear was like, cool, no one's complaining about stability, we're good to release!
All these people that got blindsided when 6.4.0 came out didn't know that they wouldn't be able to downgrade because A, most of them didn't know it'd be such a buggy process and B if they had bad experiences in the past they could downgrade (at least a large percentage of the time.)
laughingpalm
Nov 22, 2015Aspirant
I have to agree that 6.4 on my RN104 has been pretty brutal. Booting up now takes hours, and powering down takes almost 2 days! Not to mention that while using the NAS, files will randomly become inaccessible.
And this is a system that doesn't even have 1 TB of data on it with a 4TB capacity.
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