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Joesaar
May 15, 2019Tutor
Boot-failure on a ReadyNas Pro 6
I have been reading in the forum regarding this kind of problem and found that multiple users had a bit of luck when recieving a helping hand. My problem is from what I can tell the same, and was hop...
Sandshark
May 16, 2019Sensei
It only takes +5V power for the NAS to display "ReadyNAS". So, while the power supply is the usual first suspect, there are plenty of other things that can have gone wrong, most non-repairable. But before you panic, go in and make sure you seated all the connections correctly when replacing the power supply and didn't knock the memory loose in the process.
Installing a VGA connector to the internal header and watching the boot on a monitor is a good debugging tool if none of the above suggestions help.
Joesaar
May 22, 2019Tutor
I´m currently looking for a way to connect the NAS to a display so I can get some more information at the startup sequence.
So going through all the old stuff for a cable to match the internal header as suggested.
Will update further regarding the state I get when I have a monitor connected.
Thanks.
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