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klausla
Sep 09, 2020Aspirant
Access to Netgear Readynas Ultra RNDU4000 withOS6
Hello together, I am using a Readynas Ultra 4 with two disks. I want to access the data on the disks. But as the machine has only USB2 and the network access is to slow as well, I am looking for a w...
Sandshark
Sep 10, 2020Sensei
There are beta versions of MDADM and BTRFS available for Windows. Just Google it. I've been meaning to give them a try with various ReadyNAS drive configurations, but the PC I was using for such things decided to die on me.
Note that these will only work with intact arrays, not ones with errors.
I doubt Netgear will ever develop a tool to assist in using the NAS in a way it was not intended. As has already been said, taking the drives in and out of a NAS is not how they are intended to be used nor a good plan for longevity of your equipment. If you need something faster than gigabit Ethernet, you simply bought the wrong device.
klausla
Sep 10, 2020Aspirant
No it was not the wrong NAS. It is just aged.:smileyhappy:.... But it is well and robust made. And throwing sources just away is something I am not so fond of. So I am happy to get the OS6 on it and would like to use it.
And netgear has sold therefore other products to me.
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